No, the vast majority of the population of London speak English, although there are French tourists and a few French speakers who live in London for business reasons.
No, London is not the 5th largest French-speaking city in Europe. Paris, Brussels, and Geneva are among the cities with larger French-speaking populations than London.
No "Francophone" means "french speaking"
It's French. Montreal is a French-speaking city in a French-speaking province.
Africa, with Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo being the largest French-speaking city in the world.
Yes, Montreal is a predominantly French-speaking city. French is the official language of the province of Quebec, where Montreal is located. However, many residents also speak English and other languages.
The largest French-speaking city outside of France is Kinshasa, the capital city of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is located in Central Africa and has a population estimated at over 12 million people.
Montreal, Canada
Montreal in Quebec.
The largest French-speaking city in the Western Hemisphere is Montreal, Canada. It is located in the province of Quebec and is known for its vibrant Francophone culture and heritage.
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The capital city of Francophone-speaking countries varies. For example, in France, the capital is Paris; in Canada, it is Ottawa; in Belgium, it is Brussels. Francophone countries are those where French is the official language or widely spoken.
Geneva (Genève), Lausanne, Montreux partly French-speaking, partly German-speaking: Biel/Bienne, Sion/Sitten, Fribourg/Freiburg