None, I think.
Asia, Africa, Oceania, Europe, North America, and South America all speak other languages.
None, I think. Asia, Africa, Oceania, Europe, North America, and South America all speak other languages.
People speak French on every continent of the world. However, the largest number of French speakers is in AFRICA, where dozens of countries have French as their official language.
People speak French on every continent of the world. However, the largest number of French speakers is in AFRICA, where dozens of countries have French as their official language.
French is not a widely spoken language in Australia. The official language of Australia is English, and English is the predominant language spoken throughout the country. There are no countries that speak French in Australia; however, French-speaking communities and individuals can be found in various parts of the country.
Some Canadian's Speak French because during the time of immigration to "The New World" settlers came from France, and England, who took over Canada. Most Canadian's are indeed English, however in the central part of the country they have larger masses of French speaking populations.
No
We Canadians don't talk wierd at all. It's the rest of the English-speaking world that talks wierd. Besides, we speak French too, and all the rest of the French-speaking world speaks French wierd as well. OK, wierdly then.
Greater than 96% of the world does not speak English as their first language.
It is very important to learn French because next to English it is one of the most common languages in the world, I thinks it's something like 180 countries speak French.
There are hundreds of tribes all over the world that do not speak English.
As of 2018, about 96% of the world's population do not speak English as their first language.
Wikipedia says he can speak French. But he only understands