FranceCountry which colonize Algeria is France.
Tunisie ( I believe its Tunisia in french is also feminine so its La Tunisie)
Because Tunisia was once a french colony and before that was part of the Arabian empire.
Tunisia used to be a French colony until the late 1950s and the French introduced French as the language for education and government and this continues today.
They did !
There are many places where the French choose to colonize. These places include but are not limited to Canadian territories.
The feminine form of "Tunisia" in French is "Tunisienne." This term is used to refer to a woman from Tunisia or something that is related to Tunisian culture or identity. The masculine form is "Tunisien."
TUNISIA controls Tunisia. It is an independent country and has been since 1956. Tunisia has strong economic ties with France, but France does not exert any strong political influence in Tunisia beyond what the Tunisian people want from the French government.
The French name for Tunisia is "Tunisie." In both French and Arabic, the name reflects the country's rich history and cultural heritage. Tunisia is located in North Africa and is known for its Mediterranean coastline, ancient ruins, and diverse landscapes.
French is spoken in Tunisia due to the country's history of French colonization. French was introduced as a language of administration and education during the colonial period and has continued to be spoken in Tunisia even after independence. It is considered a second language and is often used in business, education, and government.
Of course! French in Tunisia has been influenced by Arabic and Berber languages, so there's a slightly different accent and some minor different vocabulary. A parallel might be Canadian French and French French.
Because the French did not colonize South Africa.