Only one: French Guiana.
Even though Canada is bilingual, only one province has French and English as their official languages. In Quebec they speak French as their first and everywhere else it is English
Only in Quebec they speak french and other than that you will not find any one who speaks french in Canada (maybe in a French Area)
All the boys are fluent in French. But Harry is the most fluent in French
many countries speak french but not all put them in numbers.the only one's that do are probly the ones near France and Paris but i know that Canada does. so maby it's the one's that half speak french i only say this because Luxembourg doesn't. i hope that didn't confuse you as much as it coNfused me................
There is only one country on the continent of Australia, and that is Australia. French is not commonly spoken in Australia.
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.
Approximately 7 million people in Canada speak French as their first language, primarily in the province of Quebec but also in other parts of the country such as New Brunswick and Ontario. French is one of the two official languages of Canada.
Go get a French phrase book.
Approximately 20% of the population in Madagascar speak French. French is one of the official languages in the country, alongside Malagasy.
There are 29 countries worldwide where French is the officail language. French is the fourth most widely spoken mother tongue in the European Union. These 29 countries are what we call "francophone" There is no country in the world where people exclusively speak French as there are non-French-speaking groups in every one of the 29 Francophone countries. France and Monaco, however, are the only Francophone countries whose sole official language is French.
French is not one of their official languages. They are Somali and Arabic.