Yes, French is an official language of the IOC and of the Olympic games. This is because of Pierre de Coubertin, the Frenchman who revived the Olympic games and founded the IOC.
No, French is not the official language of England. The official language of England is English.
No. French is the Official Language of French Guiana. However, Dutch is the official language of Guyana.
No, French was not the official language of England. The official language of England has always been English.
French is the only official language in France. Many other dialects and languages are spoken in France but none have official status or recognition.
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 is the official language of France.
Quebec's official language is French.
From the ZipZap France web page. http://www.ambafrance.org.uk/zipzap/anglais/chap4/francophonie.htm "It [French] is also the official language of the Olympic Games in honour of Pierre de Coubertin, the creator of the modern Olympics." The IOC has two offical languages English and French (Rule 27 - IOC Charter). Both languages are used to introduce competitors and all IOC documents are in both English and French. However, at IOC meetings, simultaneous translation is also provided into German, Spanish, Russian and Arabic. In the event of any discrepancy between the French and English in the Olympic Charter or any other IOC document, the French text prevails.
It is an official language in the states of France.
French is an official language in 29 countries worldwide.
The official language of the French Republic is French.
The Olympic charter of the International Olympics Committee (IOC) specify that French and English are the official languages so both are used.