The french had colonies in Africa and that is how the language came to Africa. Why it's still there? Because the inhabitants were used to french when they left and so they continued speaking it.
The French language first arrived in Africa through colonization in the 19th century. It remains in Africa today due to the lasting influence of French colonial rule, continued political and economic ties between France and African countries, and the educational and cultural exchange programs that promote French language learning.
The language of the French people today is French. It is the official language of France and is spoken by the majority of the population as their first language.
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Some Vietnamese people do speak French, as the country was colonized by the French in the past. French influence can still be observed in certain aspects of Vietnamese culture and language. However, the majority of Vietnamese people do not speak French fluently today.
French was introduced to Madagascar through colonial rule by the French in the 19th century. It became an official language along with Malagasy, and is still widely spoken today, particularly in government, business, and education sectors.
Cameroon became a French-speaking country due to the colonial history. After the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885, Cameroon was colonized by Germany and then later divided between France and Britain after World War I. The French-speaking region was administered by France, leading to the adoption of the French language and culture.
Yes, swahili culture and language exist in Africa today.
The language of the French people today is French. It is the official language of France and is spoken by the majority of the population as their first language.
The definition of the word damsel is demoiselle from the French language. It also means young lady. Demoiselle is from the old French language. However it is still use today.
Cameroon became a French-speaking country due to the colonial history. After the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885, Cameroon was colonized by Germany and then later divided between France and Britain after World War I. The French-speaking region was administered by France, leading to the adoption of the French language and culture.
most of the language is french but there is some British language there to
The Arawak language is still spoken today but only in some parts of South America and the Carribbean. It is native to the countries of French Guiana, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Suriname, and Venezuela.
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What we call "English" began with the Anglo-Saxon tribes along the Eastern coast of England and developed into " Old English". English is not a pure language and uses words from many cultures. After William the Conqueror French was the only language spoken by the kings and queens of England for 300 years.( Even today the menus in the English court are still in French). English was the language for the common man. Words like "beef" come from the French. Today's English is changing and still developing.
With the Scramble for Africa in the 1800s, France colonized much of Central, West, and North West Africa and also colonized Vietnam and what is now known as French Guyana at separate times. With such a long French influence, these countries adopted the language,and continue to use it today!
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Some Vietnamese people do speak French, as the country was colonized by the French in the past. French influence can still be observed in certain aspects of Vietnamese culture and language. However, the majority of Vietnamese people do not speak French fluently today.
The Nahuatl language is still spoken in Mexico today. The 2000 Census in Mexico recorded nearly 800,000 speakers of the language in the country.