John Calvin
renaisssance spread in switzerland,france,england
There are approximately 300 million French speakers worldwide, making it one of the top 10 most spoken languages in the world. Francophones are spread across France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and various African countries where French is an official language.
Parts of Switzerland, Scotland, the Netherlands and Hungary.
because the spread french fries
Switzerland is common on cows, milk, chocolate and mountains. The Chocolate is produced by its own country and the milk comes from its own cows. And the mountains are spread all over the country.
Yodeling is believed to have originated from Switzerland and is a form of Alpine folk music. However, yodeling has spread and is most popular in the Central Alps (Switzerland, Austria, Germany, etc.).
There are a lot of mountains in Switzerland. The Alps run through the country. Because of the amount of mountains, people are spread around the country and so there are cities in different parts of the country.
Spread between parts of France, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Italy, Liechtenstein, and lastly Slovenia.
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Languages spread from place to place as people who speak them migrate from place to place. Countries, or nations, get their borders established in a few different ways. The areas where people speak the same language might, for whatever reason, become different countries. The present-day borders separate Germany from Austria and Switzerland, though German is spoken right across those borders. Switzerland, on the other hand, has areas where the main language is French or Italian. You could have asked the same question about French, shich is spoken in France but also part of Switzerland and part of Belgium.
The French language spread globally through colonization by France in the 17th and 18th centuries, as well as through cultural influence and diplomacy. French became a language of international diplomacy and trade, further solidifying its presence worldwide. French was also promoted by organizations like the International Organization of La Francophonie, contributing to its continued use and influence.
John Calvin