The countries in Europe with French as an official language are France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland. Of these, France is the only one with French as the only official language.
French (Francais)
French is a more popular spoken language in Europe than German
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Europe does not have an official language as each country has its own. Though English, French are perhaps the second language taught in schools.
well i am studing it because its a very well known languager in Europe but i heard recently that the most spoken language in Europe is not now french, but German
Greece has never used the French language, although French is a widely spoken second language all over Europe, including Greece.
Well you cannot write a language in a different language because each language has a specific set of characters that they use just with themselves. If you wanted to write in French you would have to write in French. Like if you are American and wanted to write in Spanish you would use Spanish characters. Hope I answered your question :D
There are three countries in Europe where French is an official language - France , Belgium (Wallonie) and Switzerland ( Cantons francophones). French is also spoken in parts of Italy near the French border, and many people across Europe who aren't native speakers use French.
There is no unofficial language of Unified Europe. But the following languages are the official languages of the European Union:BulgarianCroatianCzechDanishDutchEnglishEstonianFinnishFrenchGermanGreekHungarianIrishItalianLatvianLithuanianMaltesePolishPortugueseRomanianSlovakSlovenianSpanishSwedish
Tamil is spelled "Tamoul" in French, for both the people or the language.
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