Lebanon and Syria were former French colonies in the Middle East, but only highly-educated Lebanese and Syrians speak French. Other countries in the Middle East may have French speakers, but it is not at all widespread.
Mostly in Lebanon which was a french colony up to 1943 and in Israel where 51714 french people were living in 2013
Yes. Its part of Central/South east Asia. And it it not part of Middle East. The majority of people speak Farsi, a French/German/English/Araic/and Indian language. ( mostly French. )
Lebanon, they speak English, French,and Arabic then a weird combination of all of them.
People on Maui speak English, French and a Hawaiian language.
the middle east is another country's they just speak different language's and have a different cultural but some of the middle east con tries are very cool and very nice.
Lebanon and Syria have resulted from the French Mandate in the Middle East.
Middle Eastern terrorists may speak a variety of languages, depending on their background and affiliations. Arabic is commonly spoken in the Middle East, and many terrorists may use it in their communications. Additionally, some may also be proficient in other languages such as English, French, or other regional languages.
Arabic is spoken as a native language in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Morocco, Iraq, and many others across the Middle East and North Africa. It is also widely used in countries like Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and the United Arab Emirates.
More Belgians speak Dutch than French. German is also officially recognised in the east.
Approximately 20-25% of Kurds speak Kurdish as their native language. It is the fourth most widely spoken language in the Middle East.
Syria
Most people in the Middle East today practice Islam.
The British (UK) controlled the majority of the Middle East, followed closely by the French.