I believe it is Canada
Two French-speaking countries in Europe apart from France are Belgium and Switzerland. Both countries have French as one of their official languages alongside Dutch and German in Belgium, and along with German and Italian in Switzerland.
French accents from northeastern France, particularly in regions like Alsace and Lorraine, are influenced by the proximity to German-speaking countries. They may feature sounds resembling the German 'ch' or 'pf', and the rhythm and intonation may have a slightly more Germanic feel compared to standard French. Overall, these accents have a unique blend of French and German sounds that set them apart from accents in other regions of France.
Spanish and French are two distinct Romance languages with different vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar rules. They also have different cultural influences and histories, with Spanish originating from the Iberian Peninsula and French from Gaul. Additionally, Spain and France have distinct cultures, cuisines, and traditions that set them apart from each other.
In French, "rive" can mean "bank" as in the edge of a river or body of water. It can also mean "to split" or "tear apart" in a more literal sense.
Apart from his native Dutch, Burgmans spoke German, English, a smattering of French, and Bahasa Indonesian.
All of them don't speak English apart from Guyana. Most of them speak Spanish. Brazil speaks Portuguese. and French Guyana speak French
France expected colonies would always be apart of France.
Two French-speaking countries in Europe apart from France are Belgium and Switzerland. Both countries have French as one of their official languages alongside Dutch and German in Belgium, and along with German and Italian in Switzerland.
"France has neither winter nor summer nor morals. Apart from these drawbacks it is a fine country. France has usually been governed by prostitutes." -Mark Twain
Nice is located in south-eastern France, in the French region of Provence-Alpes - Côte d'Azur, on the French riviera, on the Mediterranean sea, on the part of the coast called Côte d'Azur, and between Cannes and Monaco.
There are six Francophone countries in Europe. France and Monaco are the only purely francophone countries. Belgium, Andorra, Luxembourg, and Switzerland all have French-speaking minorities and French is recognized as a national language among others (Flemish / Catalan and Spanish / German and Luxembourgish / German, Italian, and Romansh respectively).
Someone who is speaking. In Things Fall Apart, it specifically refers to someone who speaks, at the head, during a meeting.
Yes, France was a founding member of the European Union.
France and Spain share a common border along the Pyrrenes Mountains. The cultural and political centers of each country are a considerable distance apart despite the common border. Paris and Madrid are roughly 1000 km apart.
Huguenots
France was at war and its economy was falling apart.
France and Great Britain fought on the same side during WW1, so apart from accidental friendly fire, they didn't fight. Sorry.