The three main languages spoken in the Caribbean are English, Spanish, and French. English is mainly spoken in countries like Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Barbados; Spanish is spoken in countries like Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico; and French is spoken in countries like Haiti, Martinique, and Guadeloupe.
The countries in Europe where French is spoken are France, Belgium, Switzerland, and Luxembourg. Spanish is spoken in countries like Spain, Andorra, and parts of Gibraltar.
French is the official language spoken in France. Additionally, French is spoken in countries like Belgium, Switzerland, Canada, and various countries in Africa.
No, Botswana isn't part of the French-speaking countries.
French is spoken in countries other than France because of historical reasons. France established colonies and territories around the world during the colonial era, and French became the official language in those regions. Additionally, some countries have adopted French as an official language for cultural, diplomatic, or educational purposes.
France (obviously), Canada and Haiti.
French is spoken in 28 different countries in an official capacity, but in 36 countries total.
In Europe, French is spoken in France, Monaco, Switzerland, Belgium.
Brazil (Portuguese), Suriname (Dutch) and French Guiana (French). Of course, Spanish is spoken in these countries, but it is not an official or majority language.
No, Botswana isn't part of the French-speaking countries.
French is spoken in countries other than France because of historical reasons. France established colonies and territories around the world during the colonial era, and French became the official language in those regions. Additionally, some countries have adopted French as an official language for cultural, diplomatic, or educational purposes.
France, Belgium, Switzerland.
There are more than 50 different countries and territories where French is spoken. See related links for more information.
Some countries where French is spoken as the main language include France, Canada (specifically Quebec), Belgium, Switzerland, and various countries in Africa such as Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
There are no French-based creoles spoken in Latin American countries, except by immigrants from French Creole speaking countries. ----- ACTUALLY there is French Creole spoken in Central America, because Creole was started (idk if they started it but still) from the African Americans who lived there.
Well, the countries that don't speak French are:IndiaEnglandAntarcticaThailandMalaysiaAmericaAfricaChinaJapanthat is it.Shimke writes:America and Africa are not countries, but continents. There are millions of French speakers on each of them, in countries such as mentioned in answer to the question about where French is spoken. Antarctica is also a continent, but has no native population, so that no language is spoken there except those brought by visitors.
I think so as it is on the list of french speaking countries on http:/www.fll.vt.edu/French/francophonie.html