French Indochina.
Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam together were called French Indochina.
Tonkin - in Vietnam Annam - in Vietnam Cochinchina - in Vietnam Cambodia Laos
Vietnam was formerly French Indochina, a French colony.
because vietnam used to be in the french colony
French was introduced to Vietnam during the French colonization period, which lasted from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century. As a result, French became the administrative language and was widely used in education and government. Even after Vietnam gained independence, French continued to be spoken by some Vietnamese people due to its historical influence and legacy.
Because Vietnam used to be a French colony.
Vietnam and Cambodia
It had been a French colony since 1887.
French Indochina included the present-day nations of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam, which were formerly united under French rule as the Indochinese Union.
A small portion of vietnamiese speak french, since Vietnam had been for a very long time a French colony.
France called Vietnam a colony of theirs. When French troops left in 1954, th UN divided Vietnam into North and South Vietnam.
Vietnam was a French colony. The Vietcong first threw out the French. Then America tried to conquer Vietnam and the Vietcong threw out the Americans.