France is a country. It doesn't contain other countries.
Perhaps you meant to ask, what five countries in Europe do not speak French. The countries of Europe that do not speak French include:
Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria, Senegal and France. Most canadians speak french as well.
Five of the many countries that speak French are Belgium, Canada, France, Haiti, and Madagascar. The French language is an official language in 29 independent countries and spoken by an estimated 367,500,000 people worldwide : Democratic Republic of the Congo France Canada Madagascar Cameroon Cote d'Ivoire Burkina Faso Niger Senegal Mali Rwanda Belgium Guinea Chad Haiti Burundi Benin Switzerland Togo Central African Republic Republic of the Congo Gabon Comoros Equatorial Guinea Djibouti Luxembourg Vanuatu Seychelles Morocco There are 7 other countries where French is commonly spoken but is not an official language: Morocco Algeria Tunisia Lebanon Mauritania Mauritius Andorra
France, Belgium, Switzerland, Luxembourg and Monaco are five European countries where French is appointed as an 'Official Language', but there will be French speakers in every country across Europe.
France, Canada, Haiti, Belgium, and Switzerland are five of the many nations that have French as an official language.
There are 21 countries that speak Spanish as their main language. If you are asking for the five largest countries, they are:MexicoSpainColombiaArgentinaPeru
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.
Five Mediterranean countries are Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, and France.
French is the official language in a lot more than 5 countries, but the most notable countries are: France Switzerland (one of 4 official languages) Belgium (one of 2 official languages) Luxembourg Senegal Canada (in Quebec only) Chad Ivory Coast
four of the five countries bordering Peru speak Spanish:EcuadorColombiaBoliviaChile
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
There are French-speaking countries on five of the seven continents. There are French-speaking countries in Africa, both Americas, Asia, and Europe. Australia may have French speakers, but it isn't considered a French speaking country. Antarctica has no French-speaking countries on it. But there are French speakers, and an important French station.
no, not for 14 years and 268 days, if they leave France, even walk five steps outside the border of France, they arnt allowed back into France for 14 years and 268days, if they do come back within that time, they are removed forcefully, and never allowed to return. they usually go to live in Spain,Italy or Germany as they are closest, which is why if you go to those countries a lot of the people can speak french and that language. because they left and then came back.