Thank you: "Merci" Thank you very much: "Merci Beaucoup". Or if you want a more sincere way to say thank you, you can use "je vous remercie", which is "I thank you", or "je ne sais pas comment vous remercier", "I don't know how to thank you."
France sure does. Not alot of countries use it as its first language but alot do use it as a joint language eg- Switzerland , Canada and most of the countries in north Africa
I am not sure about the exact count, but many Islamic countries use the Arabic language.
beaucoup (de) means a lot (of)Alot in french is beaucoup.You can use it in sentances such as;je vais manger beaucoup du chocolat.i an going to eat alot of chocolate.thanks for using my wikianswers account
Arabic-speaking countries use Arabic as their written language.
When someone says 'bon appétit' to you, it is standard to reply 'merci'.
Mostly all countries use others countries language to help in trade and other things.
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The official language is the language that is mostly used in official departments. In many countries it is also the spoken language. However, in many countries it could be different than the spoken language(s) there. That happens sometime in small countries that use a more common language than their native language for official use. However, it may also occur in countries where the official language is not the common spoken language, such as in the Arab World where the spoken languages are remarkably different from Arabic, the official language there.
There are fifty eight sovereign countries where English is an official language but may not be the primary language. There are an additional twenty one non-sovereign nations that list English as an official language. In addition there are three countries in which English is the de facto language.
Countries that do not use American Sign Language (ASL) include Japan (where Japanese Sign Language is used), Spain (where Spanish Sign Language is used), and France (where French Sign Language is used). Each country has its own unique sign language that is distinct from ASL.
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