Haiti is mostly French-speaking, though Haitian Creole is more commonly spoken as a native language.
Martinique is mostly French-speaking, as it is an overseas region of France. French is the official language of the island.
French is not the main language spoken in Prince Edward Island. However, there is a small French-speaking Acadian population on the island. The majority of the population speaks English.
Quebec is the Canadian province where French is largely spoken. Quebec is recognized as a predominantly French-speaking province and has a rich history and culture tied to the French language.
French is spoken as an official language in several countries outside of Europe and Africa, including Canada, Haiti, and some countries in the Caribbean region like Martinique and Guadeloupe. Additionally, French is also spoken in countries in the Pacific region, such as French Polynesia and New Caledonia.
Africa has the most French-speaking countries, with a total of 29 countries where French is an official language. These countries are mostly former colonies of France in West and Central Africa.
French-speaking Canadians, known as Francophones, primarily live in the province of Quebec. You can also find Francophone communities in other provinces such as New Brunswick and Ontario. Quebec is recognized as the province with the largest French-speaking population in Canada.
The South American countries that border the Caribbean Sea-Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana.
French is not the main language spoken in Prince Edward Island. However, there is a small French-speaking Acadian population on the island. The majority of the population speaks English.
Mostly in the Caribbean and in the tropics. And in the Island of Mauritius.
French-speaking Canadians, known as Francophones, primarily live in the province of Quebec. You can also find Francophone communities in other provinces such as New Brunswick and Ontario. Quebec is recognized as the province with the largest French-speaking population in Canada.
Mostly in the Caribbean and in the tropics. And in the Island of Mauritius.
Quebec is the Canadian province where French is largely spoken. Quebec is recognized as a predominantly French-speaking province and has a rich history and culture tied to the French language.
French is primarily spoken in the province of Quebec, which is located in eastern Canada. There are also French-speaking communities in other provinces such as New Brunswick and Ontario, particularly in cities like Ottawa. French is one of Canada's two official languages, along with English.
Mostly poor farmers
Puerto Rico is the Caribbean island with the most white population with over a 76.2% of the population being white mostly Spanish descendence.
Depends on where in the Caribbean you are. All Caribbean countries (except Haiti) have a European language (English mostly, as well as Spanish, French and Dutch) as the country's official language.
French is spoken as an official language in several countries outside of Europe and Africa, including Canada, Haiti, and some countries in the Caribbean region like Martinique and Guadeloupe. Additionally, French is also spoken in countries in the Pacific region, such as French Polynesia and New Caledonia.
Newfoundlanders mostly speak English, with some French speaking people.