There are many avenues for learning another language, in this case, namely French. If your high school or college doesn't offer French as a class the next choices would be taking a community class. If there is no time for classes there are books(French for Dummies, English/French dictionary) or audio books that could be very useful. Many people have had good luck with sleep learning, which requires no other time out of your day, other than pressing play on your stereo just before you fall asleep.
She knows but she can't speak it fluently with a strong French accent.
"I speak French fluently" translated into French is: Je parle couramment français / Je parle français couramment (both correct and common)
She could speak French fluently
Approximately 274 million people speak French fluently worldwide.
Fluently, she can speak English, French and German
Prince Joseph can speak English and French fluently.
as long as you can speak fluently and exchanging of ideas
English and French
No one can learn French fluently. Parisians do not think the people of Orleans speak correct French and the people of Orleans do not think Parisians speak correct French. None of them think Quebecois have any idea how the language should be spoken. So get yourself a computer program and start learning it incorrectly. Someone will tell you that you are speaking it wrong. That will happen if you are either foreign or native born.
Davina McCall speaks French fluently as she worked in Paris in her earlier life.
Patrick Vieira is known to speak French and English fluently.
Well, she is from Montreal, QC which is a French speaking country. I believe she can speak French somewhat fluently. She also speaks English.