Assuming you mean continents, and this is mainly considering countries with French as an official language:
Europe (France, Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Monaco)
North America (Canada, Haiti)
Asia (Lebanon)
Africa (a large number of African countries speak French as an official language because many were former French and/or Belgian colonies)
People who speak fluent French are often referred to as francophones.
People who speak fluent French are often referred to as francophones.
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The special name given to people who speak fluent French is "Francophone." This term is used to describe individuals who are native or proficient speakers of the French language.
"la République Française", short form: la France
Speak french
Names are the same whatever language you speak. Is your question supposed to be "What is the French equivalent of the name 'Shalom'?"
Speak ( in English) - parler( In French )
To speak is "parler" in French.
Tahiti is part of french polonesia so therefore they speak french so "my name is_______" would be Jemapelle _________
no. Everybody uses their regular name, even though is is not of French origin.
No, the entire nation of Canada does not speak French. While French is one of the official languages of Canada, along with English, the majority of Canadians speak English. French is primarily spoken in the province of Quebec and in parts of New Brunswick, Ontario, and Manitoba.