There are 5 French speaking European countries, France (of course), Belgium, Switzerland, Monaco and Luxembourg.
French is only spoken in parts of Belgium and Switzerland.
Luxembourg speaks Luxemburgish, German and French.
Also, Spanish and Italian have related historical roots to French (similar pronunciation and grammar rules), and so simpler French sentences/ words/ phrases can be understood by people who speak these languages but not French. French is spoken mainly in France, Belgium, and in parts of Switzerland.
French is an official language of following countries in the EU: France, Belgium, Luxembourg. However, French is also an official language of the EU all together, and all member states could qualify as speaking French.
The following 5 European countries speak French as an official language and/or a national language:
Some of these countries have other official languages as well.
French is also spoken all over Europe as a foreign language.
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Almost every country in Europe has a slight knowledge of French, however, the western part of Switzerland speak fluent French, so is Monaco and southern Belgium (Wallonia).
French is a commonly spoken language, but it is an official language in France, Belgium, Monaco, Switzerland and Luxembourg.
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French is spoken in Europe primarily in France, Belgium, Switzerland, and Luxembourg due to historical factors such as colonialism, diplomacy, and cultural influence. It is also an official language of the European Union and is widely taught in schools across the continent.
France is a country. It doesn't contain other countries.Perhaps you meant to ask, what five countries in Europe do not speak French. The countries of Europe that do not speak French include:IrelandIcelandThe United KingdomSpainGermanyItalyPortugualAustriaHungaryPolandSwedenDenmarkNorwayFinlandNetherlandsCzechiaSlovakiaBulgariaUkraineMacedoniaBosnia and HerzegovinaSloveniaSerbiaCroatiaMontenegroEstoniaLatviaLithuaniaRussiaGreeceTurkey
BelgiumSwitzerlandMonacoLuxembourgAndorra
Switzerland, Luxembourg and Monaco are three countries in Europe that speak French besides France.
Belgium and Switzerland have a large French population. The tiny countries Monaco and Luxembourg speak French too.
There are more than two which speak French: France, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, and Switzerland.
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Most countries do not speak French as their primary language. French is spoken widely due to the history of French colonization and influence in various regions around the world, particularly in Africa and parts of North America. Additionally, French is one of the official languages of international organizations like the United Nations, which contributes to its global presence.
There are three countries in Europe where French is an official language - France , Belgium (Wallonie) and Switzerland ( Cantons francophones). French is also spoken in parts of Italy near the French border, and many people across Europe who aren't native speakers use French.
French is spoken in 29 countries as an official language, predominantly in Europe, Africa, the Caribbean, and parts of North America and the Pacific.
Francophone countries are countries that speak french originally. They are NOT countries that are learning to speak french.
There are none. By definition, French countries speak French.