Yes, France border Italy. In that area french is spoken on the french side and Italian on the Italian side.
Italian is predominantly spoken in Italy, French in France, and Spanish in Spain. These languages are also spoken in other countries, such as French in Canada and Italian in Switzerland.
Napoleon Spoken Italian from birth, and was already fluent in French by the time he went to France.
In the Piedmont region of Italy, the main language spoken is Italian. However, due to its proximity to France and Switzerland, there are also some residents who speak French and German in addition to Italian.
The three main languages spoken in the Alps Mountain region are German, French, and Italian. These languages are commonly spoken in countries like Switzerland, France, Italy, and Austria that are located in the Alpine region.
Italian is spoken throughout the Italian peninsula and the islands of Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica. It also is spoken in Italy's neighbors: Albania, Austria, France, Slovenia, and Switzerland.It's spoken, too, in nearby Monaco, the island of Malta, and the Greek islands of Rhodes and the Dodecanese ['the Twelve']. Additionally, it's spoken in such former Italian colonies of Eritrea, Ethiopia, Libya, Somalia, and Tianjin/Tientsin, China. Moreover, it's spoken throughout the countries of the European Union, of which Italy is a member.Furthermore, it's spoken in international businesses and organizations, and indeed wherever there are Italian communities worldwide. And, of course, it's spoken wherever the language is taught, such as international schools, private schools, and universities.AnswerThere are 4 countries that speak Italian:ItalySwitzerlandSan MarinoVatican CityIt is also spoken by minorities in Malta, Monaco, Croatia, Slovenia, France, Libya, Eritrea, Canada, the U.S., and Somalia.ItalyItalian is officially spoken in some areas of Switzerland and Slovenia, and in the country of San Marino.
France (only official language) Belgium (along with Dutch and German) Switzerland (along with German, Italian and Romansh) Monaco
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Italian is spoken in Italy, Switzerland, San Marino, Vatican City, Malta Slovenia, Croatia Libya, Somalia, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Greece. German is spoken Germany, Austria Switzerland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Alsace, Lorraine, Denmark, Belgium, Poland, and Namibia. French is spoken in France, Canada, Quebec, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, and some other places.
Italian
Italian. Italian has been spoken in Italy for more than 1600 years.
French is the language spoken in Issoire, France.