no, i believe it would be English, Spanish and then Mandarin
Yes, French is the second 'most taught foreign language' in the world, after English. However, as a spoken language, it's only the 15th most widely spoken language in the world.
Ballet is all French words. Even though it is French it is taught all over the world.
French is a very widespread language and is thus taught in schools because it has many applications on the global stage. Spanish is taught for the same reason. Latin is often taught in Catholic schools for religious reasons. German is also commonly taught though it is not as widespread.
Based on population, Chinese Mandarin is the most commonly spoken language in the world. Spanish is 2nd, followed by English and Bengali.
Approximately 110million people speak French as a first language in 28 countries officially and 8 commonly
French is the sixth most spoken language of the world it is spoken by 4% of the world's population
== English is spoken as a second language by around 600 million people and French, with around 500 million as a second language. Spanish is also very popular as a second language with 100 million choosing this as a second language.
Yes. She "taught the world how to cook the French way".
HTML is commonly referred to as the language of the World Wide Web.
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How many French speakers are there? Where is French spoken? How many French-speaking countries are there? In which international organizations is French an official language? Read this introduction to some facts and figures about the French language.People often wonder how many French speakers there are, but a definitive answer is not easy to find. In 1999, French was the 11th most common first language in the world, with 77 million first language speakers and another 51 million second language speakers, according to the Ethnologue Report. (1) French is the second most commonly-taught second language in the world (after English).Another source, La Francophonie dans le monde 2006-2007(2), looks at it differently:128 million Francophones: speak French (as a native or adopted language) fluently and use it on a regular basis.72 million "partiel" Francophones: live in a francophone country but do not speak French regularly, due to limited knowledge.100-110 million students of all ages: do not live in a francophone country, but have learned/are learning French in order to communicate with Francophones.Keep readingFrench-speaking countriesUnofficial French-speaking countriesOrganizations that use FrenchResources and further reading