besides France, in Canada the province of Quebec speaks French, and in the US, the state of Lousiana has a lot of French-speaking natives. A lot of small islands speak French. I think there are a few countries in Africa that also speak a form of French. Oh, and Haiti speaks a form of it as well. It's a little bit different, but its roots are in French.
The two countries in the Lesser Antilles that speak French are Martinique and Guadeloupe. They are overseas departments of France, and French is the official language in both territories.
Lebanon and Tunisia are two Middle Eastern countries where French is spoken. French is considered a second language in both countries due to their historical connections with France.
French is spoken by some people in Argentina due to historical ties between the two countries. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, French influence was significant in Argentina, particularly in arts, culture, and academia. Additionally, Argentine French communities, schools, and cultural organizations have helped maintain the language.
The county of Equatorial Guinea has French and Spanish as official languages. And most of the other countries have either French or English as official languages.
Mexico and Spain are two countries in the western region that predominantly speak Spanish.
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There are more than two which speak French: France, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, and Switzerland.
The two countries in the Lesser Antilles that speak French are Martinique and Guadeloupe. They are overseas departments of France, and French is the official language in both territories.
I'm assuming you mean other than France. There is Canada (especially the province of Quebec) that speak french, and then there's Belgium.
Lebanon and Tunisia are two Middle Eastern countries where French is spoken. French is considered a second language in both countries due to their historical connections with France.
Because France and Germany are two different countries.
France is the main one but Switzerland and Monaco also speak French.
Martinique Guadaloupe (there are a few others as well).
French is spoken by some people in Argentina due to historical ties between the two countries. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, French influence was significant in Argentina, particularly in arts, culture, and academia. Additionally, Argentine French communities, schools, and cultural organizations have helped maintain the language.
Austria and the UK.
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No. People in France speak French. Some of the people near the French-German border learn German in school though.