German is not an official language in France, as are Corsican or Basque. There are officially no German-speaking French people. However, Elsässicht (a German-based dialect was still spoken or understood by 400,000 people in 1991 - source Wikipedia/Elsässicht).
In French school, 15.4% only of pupils were taught German in 2008 (mostly as a second froeign language)
Approximately 25% of French people speak German to some degree. However, fluency levels may vary among individuals.
Approximately 98% of people in Marseille speak French as their first language.
Approximately 63% of the Swiss population can speak English. English is often used in business and education in Switzerland, alongside German, French, and Italian.
French people also speak regional languages such as Breton, Occitan, Alsatian, Corsican, and Basque. Additionally, some French people may also speak English, Spanish, or German as a second language.
Approximately 40% of Belgians speak French as their native language.
Approximately 22% of the population in Switzerland speak French as their first language.
Approximately 98% of people in Marseille speak French as their first language.
78.6% of the people in French Guiana speak French...
It would be most unusual for a German not to be able to speak German. I therefore answer 99.99% of Germans speak German. The reasoning :- there is a very small percentage of people who have speech impediments that rends it impossible for them to speak at all.
Some Chinese people do speak French, particularly individuals who have studied the language or lived in French-speaking countries. Chinese students may also learn French as a foreign language in school. However, the majority of Chinese people do not speak French as their primary language.
Approximately 22% of the population in Switzerland speak French as their first language.
Approximately 15% of the population in Niger speaks French as their primary language, mainly due to historical ties with French colonial rule. French is commonly used in government, education, and business in Niger.
Approximately 40% of Belgians speak French as their native language.
If you mean "What language do people speak in Wien?"; then they speak French and German.
Knobody knows the EXACT number/percentage of people who speak German. The number changes every minute! The numbers of people change so the number of people speaking German change too! If a person who speaks German passes away, then there is one LESS person speaking German. If someone learns German, then there is one MORE person speaking German!So there it is, there is NOT an exact number of people who speak German!From Aunt Sidney! x
French people also speak regional languages such as Breton, Occitan, Alsatian, Corsican, and Basque. Additionally, some French people may also speak English, Spanish, or German as a second language.
In 2014, approximately 21% of the Canadian population reported French as their mother tongue, and around 30% reported being able to conduct a conversation in French. This makes French one of the two official languages in Canada, alongside English.
French and German are both official languages in Switzerland (along with Italian), Belgium (along with Dutch) and Luxembourg (along with Luxembourgish). But in most countries in Western Europe, or the world for that matter, there are people who speak French and people who speak German (either in a large population or small).