Quebec, Toronto, Paris, Winnipeg, Switzerland, Belguim
Paris and Montreal are two French-speaking cities.
Well I imagine that French would be a minority language but there are French speaking people in various parts of Louisiana - Eunice, Bâton Rouge, New Orléans, Big Mamou. There are also associations of people of French origin in Maine but I'm not sure that they speak French.
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The whole country of Madagascar has French-speaking populations, usually the highly educated. Antananarivo, the capital city, like other Malagasy cities has a french speaking population.
The answer is simple. Africa in general is almost has french as a second language. Just type the title of the city and see if they speak french.
Paris and Bordeux
Some people refer to the French-speaking country of Switzerland as "heaven on earth" due to its stunning landscapes, clean cities, high standard of living, and peaceful atmosphere.
No, Toronto is primarily an English-speaking city. While French is one of Canada's official languages, Toronto's population is mostly English-speaking, with a relatively smaller percentage of French speakers compared to cities in Quebec or even some parts of Ontario.
No, London is not the 5th largest French-speaking city in Europe. Paris, Brussels, and Geneva are among the cities with larger French-speaking populations than London.
Paris and Djibouti are both capital cities, both their countries' largest cities, both primarily French-speaking (Djibouti was founded by the French in 1888).
The largest city is Zürich (German speaking) then in order Geneva (French speaking, Genève in French), Basel (German) Bern (the capital, German) Lausanne (French)