Approximately 22% of the population in Switzerland speak French as their first language.
French is the official language of Cote d'Ivoire, and a large percentage of the population is able to speak it. As of 2021, approximately 70-80% of the population in Cote d'Ivoire is estimated to speak French to varying degrees.
Approximately 20% of the Swiss population speaks French as their primary language.
Approximately 2% of the population in Madagascar speak English. The majority of the population speaks Malagasy as their primary language, followed by French.
Approximately 98% of people in Marseille 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.
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 is predominantly spoken in the province of Quebec, as well as in certain regions of New Brunswick and Ontario. Quebec is the only province where French is the official language. In these areas, French is commonly used in government, education, and everyday interactions.
French is primarily spoken in the province of Quebec, with many Francophone communities also found in parts of New Brunswick and Ontario. Additionally, there are pockets of French speakers throughout the country, especially in urban areas and regions with historical ties to French settlement.
Approximately 39% of French people can speak English, according to a survey conducted by the European Union.
Quebec has well over 90% of the french population. You'll be hard-pressed to find someone who can speak fluent french in anywhere else but Quebec. Ottawa is on the border within Ontario and has a substantial french presence. Source: I live in Ontario.
Approximately 20% of the Swiss population speaks French as their primary language.
Approximately 98% of people in Marseille speak French as their first language.
Approximately 20% of the Swiss population speak French as their first language. French is spoken in the western part of Switzerland, including the cities of Geneva and Lausanne. There are 4 official languages in Switzerland. In order of the percentage of the population which speak them they are: German (63.7%), French (20.4%), Italian (6.5%) and Romansh (0.5%). Different languages are spoken in different parts of the country.
French and English, but mostly English
Quebec's population is based mainly from early Canadiens and their language is Canadian-French. Ontario's population is based from the coming of the Loyalists, who had been kicked out of the United States in 1791, and who speak English. However, with the heavy immigration of these past two decades, Ontario, and to a lesser extent Quebec, now have a fairly mixed population.
78.6% of the people in French Guiana speak French...