There are many placers you will find bilingually French/German people, one of the most likely being Alsace-Lorraine, a mountainous area between France and Germany.
French people speak German in the region of Alsace, located in eastern France near the German border. This region has a unique cultural heritage due to its history of alternating between French and German rule. The local Alsatian dialect incorporates elements of both French and German.
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.
Roughly 40-45% of people in Belgium speak French as their first language. This is primarily in the southern region of the country, known as Wallonia.
Yes, French is one of the three official languages in Belgium, alongside Dutch and German. French is mainly spoken in the southern region of Wallonia and the Brussels-Capital region.
Yes, Coco Chanel spoke French. She was born in France and French was her native language.
People who speak French are called Francophones.
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.
If you mean "What language do people speak in Wien?"; then they speak French and German.
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).
Spanish, French, English
Switzerland does not have a Swiss language. German, French and Italian are spoken there. The Amish speak a dialect of German.
The speak both German and french so German is not the official language
No. People in France speak French. Some of the people near the French-German border learn German in school though.
I think they spoke spanish but maybe it was french or German
I think they spoke spanish but maybe it was french or German
They also speak flemish. The country has been under various owners, French, German and Dutch I think. Some of the people are Flaamse and some Walloons.
They are German so they speak German to each other.
Most Swiss people speak German, French and Italian so French is one of the official languages