The beginning should be "est-ce que", but it means "Does everyone here speak French?"
Everybody is translated 'tout le monde' in French. This is singular. ex: tout le monde s'en VA (everybody leaves)
"There is no specific language spoken in Carte du Monde. There are over 1,000 languages spoken there."
"Branche sur le monde francophone" means "connected to the French-speaking world." This phrase implies being part of or having ties to countries and regions where French is spoken as a primary or secondary language.
"Sa-lyoo too luh mohnd" is the pronunciation of the French phrase Salut, tout le monde!Specifically, the greeting salut literally is "salutations" and loosely means "hello, hi". The masculine adjective tout means "all". The masculine singular definite article le means "the". The masculine noun monde translates as "world".
Hardly anybody is "très peu de monde" in French. We would as well use "presque personne" (almost nobody).
world is 'le monde' (masc.) in French.
El mundo A surname: Monde or the French journal "Le Monde"
"Le monde" means "The world" in French.
The phrase meteo monde is French. Meteo monde is french for the phrase weather world. They consider meteo monde their weather forecast such as one would see on the nightly news.
Monde means "the world" As in the phrase "tout le monde" meaning all the world.
'le monde'
monde souterrain
the world is 'le monde' in French.
Quel monde is a French equivalent of the English phrase "What world." The pronunciation of the masculine singular phrase -- which may be used either exclamatorily as Quel monde! or interrogatively as Quel monde? -- will be "kel mond" in French.
(le) monde
monde
tout le monde