approximately 60%
No he cannot, He knows a little bit of french like many artist he says ''Bonsoir Quebec'' and ''Merci Beaucoup'' but not that much but, when he speak french, even the little he says, there's no english accent.
No he cannot, He knows a little bit of french like many artist he says ''Bonsoir Quebec'' and ''Merci Beaucoup'' but not that much but, when he speak french, even the little he says, there's no english accent.
Quebec is pretty much all french
Quebec was originally settled and developed as a colony of France, who often was at war with England. Following the Seven Year War/ French&Indian War, which France lost, all of it's territory in what is now Canada was given to England. England allowed the French population in what is now Quebec to retain their customs, traditions, and the French language which has continued into the present time where French is the official language of Province Quebec.
The french didn't like it very much because it was hard for them.
around 40% is native French speaker. But since every one in Flanders learns French on school starting from the age of 10 I guess 90% can speak at least some words.
French people typically speak French. There are other minority languages spoken in France like Breton, Occitan, Provençal, Alsatien, etc. Additionally many French people speak English due to international nature of commerce, but the percentage of English speakers in France is much lower than other European (non-English native) countries like Germany.
France used to own large parts of Canada, like Britain used to own large parts of the US. Much of Canada was originally settled by french immigrants, but the french speaking colonists were defeated by the English during the French and Indian War in September of 1759. English became the language of the vast majority of Canadians, and less than 4 percent of Canadians living outside quebec still speak french as their primary language. Less than 25 percent of all Canadians speak french, and about 85 percent of these live in the french-speaking province of quebec, where English is not allowed to be taught in the public school system.
I speak english, italian, chinese, french, japanese, portugese, greek, german, indian, filiponis, hungarian, cubian and much much more >:D
People in Togo speak French because France colonized it, along with much more of West Africa.
Britain already claimed much of what is now Canada as a result of exploration, but it was not until the French & Indian War that it acquired the (relatively heavily-populated) province of Quebec. French Canadians today are the descendants of the French-speaking residents of French-owned Quebec.
Treaty of Paris 1763. French surrendered much of their colonies to the British and gave Louisiana to Spain.