Because a large portion of French culture was superimposed upon English culture when England was conquered by William the Conqueror.
During XVII and XVIII centuries french and english stteled in Manitoba. England was finaly successfull. When Manitoba was unified with Canada there were still french people living in the country. That's why nowdays there is still french speaking but only 4%.
Some people in many parts of England speak French, because of France's proximity to the UK, people having French relatives, or being immigrants from Francophonie. There is no part of England where French is the commonly spoken language.
Some Vietnamese people do speak French, as the country was colonized by the French in the past. French influence can still be observed in certain aspects of Vietnamese culture and language. However, the majority of Vietnamese people do not speak French fluently today.
Usually English but i do know tons of people can live in the US and speak spanish or french and there are still people who speak all languages it depends
They spoke Kanien'kéha, also called "the Mohawk language." Today, about 3000 people still speak it, but most Mohawks speak English or French.
Yes, people spoke French in Canada in 1910 and they still speak it there today in some areas.
It means "I will still speak French well" or "I would gladly speak French again"
Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco speak French.
A lasting effect of the French colonization is that some Canadians still speak french language
England had an empire still, there was a prime minister in charge of the country, there was a ceremonial king/queen, it was still called England, guns were still used, English people still spoke English, and the people still believed in the Church of England.
they speak French Not true. Switzerland has the Swiss franc, and in Switzerland they speak German, French and Italian. But, in German it is spelled "Frank", in French it is spelled "franc".
because Vietnam was a French colony and the Vietnamese population at the time was forced to learn and speak French. Even though the French are gone now a lot of French historical monuments remain. Most of the people of the now grand-parent generation speak French. The signs on the bus in Hanoi are still in French. However, French is loosing its popularity at the expense of English.