Yes, Belgium is a multilingual country, with French as one of its official languages. The majority of the population in the southern region of Wallonia speaks French as their primary language.
there is only a French country, which is France. But there are several countries where the French language is spoken, which are French-speaking. The same goes for English and English-speaking: America is not English, but is English-speaking. Well I no that a French speaking country speaks French but not like France. For example:Haiti, and Morrocco are French speaking countries.
Fluency in French and English would be useful if you work at a ticket counter, because many international visitors come to Anguilla. Most jobs only require English, though, as Anguilla is an English-speaking island.
England isn't a french speaking country...
Some Egyptians speak French. Napoleon invaded Egypt and French was also the language of diplomacy. However, Egypt is an Arab speaking country, not a French speaking country.
No, Chad is not a French-speaking country. The official languages of Chad are Arabic and French, with French being the language of administration and education.
Haiti is the largest French-speaking country in the Caribbean. Other, smaller Caribbean French-speaking countries include Martinique, St. Martin, and Guadeloupe.
Speaking and writing French would be an advantage in working with any French speaking country, or with cooking.
Monaco is a small French-speaking country on the French riviera, in the South-eastern corner of France.
Cambodia started to adopt French as a second language during the French colonial period in the mid-19th century. French became more widely spoken and used in government and education until Cambodia gained independence in 1953.
it used to be French territory
Cuba is a Spanish speaking country because it was a Spanish colony.