There are three countries in North America. Canada officially speaks French. The United States and Mexico don't.
French is a commonly used language in Canada, but surely there are some people in other north American countries who can speak French.
There are three countries in North America. They are Canada, The United States of America, and the United States of Mexico. Two of the, the USA and Canada, speak English. Canada also speaks French, and Mexico speaks Spanish.
Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco speak French.
Well, there are so many languages spoken by a lot of people. However, the official languages in the North American countries are English, Spanish and French.
In North and South America, the French-speaking countries are Canada, French Guyana, Haiti, and parts of the US.
Haiti and the overseas islands of La Guadeloupe, La Martinique in the Carribbean speak French. And the French oversea region of 'la Guyane' (French Guiana), just north of Brazil speaks French.
England and French
Chad speaks French and Arabic.
In North America: Canada Haiti In South America: French Guiana (there is also a large French speaking population in the United States).
These countries are: Suriname, Guyana, French Guyana, Venezuela, Columbia, Brazil.
There are 23 countries in North America.
French is spoken in not just three but in five continents: Africa, America (North America, South America and the Antilles), Europe, Oceania and Asia. See this link for a list of French speaking countries: http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-countries-where-french-is-an-official-language
England and France