Russian was the most common foreign language in the countries of Central Asia in the 1970s due to the historical influence of the Soviet Union, which used Russian as the official language.
The four former French colonies in Asia are Cambodia, Laos, Pondicherry [in India], and Vietnam.
Some countries in Asia where French is spoken include Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and some regions in parts of India and China. French is often used alongside other official languages in these countries due to historical colonization or influence.
French is spoken in many countries due to historical reasons such as colonization, trade, and cultural influence. It spread to various regions through French colonial expansion in Africa, the Americas, and Asia. Additionally, French was often used as a language of diplomacy and international communication, further contributing to its global reach.
Very obviously France. There is also Canada ( one of our two official languages is French, the other being English), some countries in Africa, as well as Asia also have French as their official language, do to the fact that France colonized many countries in those parts of the world.
Russian was the most common foreign language in the countries of Central Asia in the 1970s due to the historical influence of the Soviet Union, which used Russian as the official language.
French is spoken as a minority language in:CambodiaVietnamSyriaLebanonIsraelThere aren't any, but Vietnam was once a French colony, and there are some French speakers there.
The four former French colonies in Asia are Cambodia, Laos, Pondicherry [in India], and Vietnam.
Some countries in Asia where French is spoken include Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and some regions in parts of India and China. French is often used alongside other official languages in these countries due to historical colonization or influence.
French is spoken in many countries due to historical reasons such as colonization, trade, and cultural influence. It spread to various regions through French colonial expansion in Africa, the Americas, and Asia. Additionally, French was often used as a language of diplomacy and international communication, further contributing to its global reach.
Very obviously France. There is also Canada ( one of our two official languages is French, the other being English), some countries in Africa, as well as Asia also have French as their official language, do to the fact that France colonized many countries in those parts of the world.
French is spoken as a secondary language in many countries, including Belgium, Switzerland, Canada, and various African countries such as Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Cameroon. Additionally, in some regions of Asia and the Caribbean, French serves as a commonly spoken secondary language due to historical ties with former French colonies.
Cambodia
The most common language spoken across the countries of Asia is English.
all of the countries in Asia would be the mixtures of the languages
Assuming you mean continents, and this is mainly considering countries with French as an official language: Europe (France, Switzerland, Belgium, Luxembourg, Monaco) North America (Canada, Haiti) Asia (Lebanon) Africa (a large number of African countries speak French as an official language because many were former French and/or Belgian colonies)
French is spoken in not just three but in five continents: Africa, America (North America, South America and the Antilles), Europe, Oceania and Asia. See this link for a list of French speaking countries: http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-countries-where-french-is-an-official-language