French is primarily spoken in Europe (France, Belgium, Switzerland), Africa (North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa), and North America (Canada, specifically in Quebec). It is also spoken in some parts of the Caribbean and South America due to historical colonization.
The most official spoken language in north America is English In Canada, the two official languages are french and English there isn't a nation official language for the U.S , but Americans mostly speak Spanish and English
Assuming you mean official languages, the official language of Mexico is Spanish though indigenous Indian languages are recognised. The USA does not have an official language though English is the de facto language. Canada has English and French as official languages and recognises several regional ones. There is no set language for north America.
English is the official language spoken by the most countries in North America, including the United States, Canada, and several Caribbean nations.
Mexico is the only one of the three North American countries with Spanish as its official language. English is not the official language of the US, but is used as such. The two official languages of Canada are English and French.
The Treaty of Paris ending the French Power in North America was signed after the French and Indian War, signing the official end of the war 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
Assuming you mean continents, and this is mainly considering countries with French as an official language: Europe (France, Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Monaco) North America (Canada, Haiti) Asia (Lebanon) Africa (a large number of African countries speak French as an official language because many were former French and/or Belgian colonies)
In North America: Canada Haiti In South America: French Guiana (there is also a large French speaking population in the United States).
The primary language spoken in North America is English, with Spanish being commonly spoken as well, particularly in countries like Mexico, parts of the United States, and Central America. Quebec in Canada predominantly speaks French.
English is the most widely spoken language in North America, followed by Spanish. French is also widely spoken in some parts of North America, such as Canada.
There are three countries in North America. Canada officially speaks French. The United States and Mexico don't.