Spanish (Castilian) and French share a similar language structure and the vocabulary stems mainly from Latin in both languages. This would be an advantage compared to German or a Nordic language, where most words, grammar, or the sentence structure are quite different.
They mostly speak creole (a mixture of french, spanish and english i think) and french
There are none. By definition, French countries speak French.
English, Spanish and French English, Spanish and French
more people speak spanish
French. If you speak English, French has easier writing and grammar; Japanese has easier pronunciation.
They speak Portuguese, Spanish, and French.
Cajun people speak a form of French.
Some may, but the majority speak French.
French people primarily speak French, although some may also speak Spanish or Italian as a second or third language, especially if they have learned it through education or travel. However, the official language in France is French.
No she speaks French
Hablo frances
Sólo / únicamente / solamente hablo francés