With the exception of Puducherry, which used to be a small French colony, French is not really spoken at all in India. The French speakers in Puducherry are a very small number as well.
Some (random) part of India was occupied by the French, while the British were the dominant ruler of the subcontinent.
One such example is Pondicherry. The town has heavy french influence and French is still one of the official languages there. Google it to know more.
So, the answer is yes, French is spoken by few Indians, subjects of former french colony.
Yes, there are both individuals who speak French and small community's that speak French.
Punjabi and Marathi.
Punjabi language is spoken in the state of Punjab, India.
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French is not widely spoken or understood in NZ, but it would never be regarded unfavourably. French speakers are not rare however.
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The only place in India where French is spoken is the Union Territory of Puducherry (Pondicherry). This is due to its history as a French colonial settlement.
No, there is no French-speaking country in India. The official languages of India are Hindi and English, with many regional languages spoken throughout the country. French is not widely spoken in India.
Evenki is not spoken in India. Marathi and Punjabi are both languages spoken in India.
Yes. Marathi is spoken in India.
The largest spoken language of India is Hindi.
Many languages are not spoken in India, including:HebrewFilipinoHawaiianTlingitNavahoXhosaZulu
French is spoken in Canada.
French is not spoken in Antarctica, as it is uninhabited except for research stations where various languages may be spoken, but French is not a common language in the continent.
Quebec is the largest province in Canada where French is predominantly spoken.
Punjabi and Marathi.
No, French is not spoken in Malawi. For the languages of Malawi, click here.
Monaco has spoken French for over 700 years.