If you mean the "romance languages", then they are French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian.
French people primarily speak French, although some may also speak Spanish or Italian as a second or third language, especially if they have learned it through education or travel. However, the official language in France is French.
English and French are Canada's only official languages. However, since Canada is very multicultural, many other languages are spoken. See 'related links' for more information.
English is by far the most-taught foreign language in French schools. Spanish comes second, German is a distant third. Italian, Chinese, Polish, regional languages are also taught but in very few high schools.
Technically they have 3 languages. Berber and Hassaniya are the native languages, and Spanish is a third (but limited) language.
English and French are the top two languages used in Canada, the third most frequently used spoken language is languages of Chinese decent.
You should invest your time learning the language that you will have the most likelihood of speaking. If you stay in the US, Spanish will no doubt prove more useful. If you intend to work in Northwest and West Central Africa, then French would be the better of the two. Once you know two languages, the third and subsequent languages become marginally easier to learn. You're intelligent enough to be a doctor, you might consider learning them both!
Belgium. Flemish and French are the two main official languages of Belgium, along with German as a third official language in the German-speaking community. Each region in Belgium has its predominant language, with Flemish (Dutch dialect) spoken in Flanders and French spoken in Wallonia.
Mostly Chinese , second is Russian and third are French or Spanish.
The official languages of the Olympic Games are English and French. Every proclamation, such as the announcements during the opening parade, are spoken in three languages: English, French, and the language of the host country. However, if the Olympics are held in an English-speaking or French-speaking country, such as the United States or France, then the proclamations are only spoken in English and French.
Well, in Japan of course, and increasingly in America and other English-speaking countries as well. I'd say probably the Chinese fanbase is third-largest and there's also a fairly large French and Spanish/Mexican/other Spanish-speaking base.
No, Spanish is either the second or third most-spoken language (sources differ). The fifth most-spoken language is Arabic. English, French,Spanish and German are considered the most spoken languages in the world. French is the tenth most-spoken language, German is number twelve, not even discussing where those languages fall in terms of native speakers.
If you are looking for the most influent ones, Spanish comes in third, after English and French. If you are looking for the most spoken ones, Spanish comes in fifth, with 389 millions, after Mandarine, English, Indi and French.