If you are referring to the United states, there are small french speaking communities in virtually every one of the 50 states.
If you are talking about North America, French is spoken in Quebec and New Brunswick (and in varying degrees in all other provinces and territories).
Brazil, which speaks Portuguese, and Haiti, where Haitian Creole is the most widely spoken language.
There are three countries in North America. They are Canada, The United States of America, and the United States of Mexico. Two of the, the USA and Canada, speak English. Canada also speaks French, and Mexico speaks Spanish.
There are more than two which speak French: France, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, and Switzerland.
BelgiumSwitzerlandMonacoLuxembourgAndorra
One may be required to speak French if employed as a steward or stewardess. Teaching students to speak French is another job where one would definitely need the ability to speak French.
besides France, in Canada the province of Quebec speaks French, and in the US, the state of Lousiana has a lot of French-speaking natives. A lot of small islands speak French. I think there are a few countries in Africa that also speak a form of French. Oh, and Haiti speaks a form of it as well. It's a little bit different, but its roots are in French.
Belgium is located between the Netherlands and the north-west of France. The inhabitants speak two languages.The flamands in the north speak flamand which is basically dutch.The wallons in the south speak french. Wallon is a french word.
English. They speak English. Like Americans.
The only two European languages of Latin America are Spanish and Portuguese.* Latin America means "countries in America that speak Latin-based languages."*Note: if Haiti is included in the definition, then French is also spoken.
English and French
The two countries in the Lesser Antilles that speak French are Martinique and Guadeloupe. They are overseas departments of France, and French is the official language in both territories.
English and French are the main languages in Canada.68% of Canada speak English as their first language.12% of Canada speak French as their first language.The remaining 20% speak one of the dozens of Native Canadian languages as their first (these native ones are not official languages because there are so many)