Almost everybody!
Exept those who immigrated, probably...
French is the official language of France.
Approximately 87% of the population in France speaks French as their first language. Additionally, French is the official language of the country.
Francophone people use French as their first language. They are people who are from French speaking countries other than France. Such as: Canada, Belgium, Sénégal, and Morrocco.
France. Part of Belgium (about 50%) Part of Switzerland (about 30%) A small area in North-East Italy.
French people speak French because it is the official language of France. The French language developed over centuries and has evolved to become an integral part of French culture and identity. It is also spoken in many other countries around the world due to France's historical influence.
French is the official language of France.
Approximately 87% of the population in France speaks French as their first language. Additionally, French is the official language of the country.
Francophone people use French as their first language. They are people who are from French speaking countries other than France. Such as: Canada, Belgium, Sénégal, and Morrocco.
French is the language which the French speak, particularly in France. French is used as a noun twice here. The first time it names the language. The second time it names the people.
How many countries speak french as their second language.
French is the first language in France. There are different French dialects that are spoken in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland and they are not always used as a first language.
France. Part of Belgium (about 50%) Part of Switzerland (about 30%) A small area in North-East Italy.
French people speak French because it is the official language of France. The French language developed over centuries and has evolved to become an integral part of French culture and identity. It is also spoken in many other countries around the world due to France's historical influence.
Although about 30 countries recognise French as a official language alongside others in very few countries is it the first language. They are France and Monaco.
French language started in France. There were various stands of French, all of them Latin-based, which eventually merged. The first document written "in French" is dated 843, but French evolved a great deal since then.
The people of France were the first to speak French.
Practically the whole population of France speaks French. The French are not keen on 'multi-culturalism' and regard it as a shade subversive. If one lives permanently in France one is expected to speak French. In some parts of France other languages are spoken in addition to French, for example in the extreme south-west, Basque, and in Alsace a dialect of German.