none its a fake language people made it up its giberish !
French is spoken in countries all around the world, from all over Africa to Canada.is very innacurate. French is an official language in France and some of what used to be its colonies. That is because they developed that language. That's like asking why English is the official language of America. We partially developed it and so we speak it. You will find that most countries who develop a language, unless they develop multiple (then its numbers that count the most), then they speak that language.
All of these countries speak Spanish! :Mexico, Honduras, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Panama, the Dominican Republic, Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. I hope this helped!
I am not sure about the exact count, but many Islamic countries use the Arabic language.
Only one country in North America (proper)speaks Spanish: Mexico. Canada speaks both English and French (but English in more parts), and the United States speaks mainly English. Considering the continent as containing everything north of South America, there are the 6 Spanish-dominant countries of Central America: Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. There are also the Spanish island nations of Cuba and the Dominican Republic. (Puerto Rico, a commonwealth of the US, also has Spanish as its predominant language.)
It would be Spanish. That is if you count all the South American Spanish speaking countries as a whole.
The Commonwealth Games feature a wide range of languages due to the diversity of its member nations, with English being the primary language of communication. However, many participating countries also bring their own languages and dialects, reflecting their cultural heritage. While there is no official count of all the languages spoken at the Games, English, French, and Spanish are often used in official contexts. Overall, the event celebrates linguistic diversity alongside athletic competition.
18 (19 if you count Puerto Rico).
At least hundreds of thousands, I would guess.
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There are a few countries like this:North KoreaSouth Korea (if you don't count Korean Sign Language)Iceland (if you don't count the fact that almost everyone can speak English as a foreign language)Kuwait
There is no definite answer to this question as it depends on how you count and categorize words. However, in Spanish, there are some noun endings that are typically masculine or feminine, but overall the language has a balance of masculine and feminine words.
A total of 196 countries exist in the world currently. This count includes Taiwan which is considered by some not to be an official country.