L'Amerique du Nord
Pronunciation: lamereek-doo-nor (the 'r' is pronounced differently in French, it is rolled).
There are 5 continents with French-speaking populations: Europe (France, Belgium), Africa (many countries including Algeria, Morocco), North America (Canada), South America (French Guiana), and Oceania (French Polynesia).
French is primarily spoken in Europe (France, Belgium, Switzerland), Africa (North Africa, West Africa, Central Africa), and North America (Canada, specifically in Quebec). It is also spoken in some parts of the Caribbean and South America due to historical colonization.
1. English 2.French 3.Spanish
Well, honey, there's only one French-speaking country in North America, and that's Canada. They've got Quebec up there, where they speak French and enjoy poutine. So, if you're looking for a croissant with your maple syrup, head on up north, eh?
People speak French on every continent of the world. However, the largest number of French speakers is in AFRICA, where dozens of countries have French as their official language.
Quebec was the center on the French Empire in North America.
In North America.
The French word for buffalo is buffle. There are dozens of different species of buffalo, living in Africa, Asia, and in North America.
The French and Indian War began in North America.
French colonists rarely established large plantations in North America
The Treaty of Paris ending the French Power in North America was signed after the French and Indian War, signing the official end of the war in North America.
The most common languages in North America are English, Spanish, and French.
After the French and Indian War, the French were expelled from North America.
French is spoken in Canada.
French
Mostly the French.
Martinique is a French overseas department. It is located in North America.