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People started speaking French in France. When King Pippin, a German, captured France, the people spoke Latin. His army spoke a form of German. His army officers became the nobility. The French Language resulted from people speaking Latin ruled by Germans.
French speaking people are known as francophones.
Theres tons of country of French speaking people for ex. :Africa, Canada, well France, Luxembourg, Belgique. Be better off using google.
Approximately 29% of the world's population speaks French. French is spoken as a first language by around 77 million people and as a second language by millions more.
No, French is not just a language. It is also a culture and identity associated with the people of France and other French-speaking countries. The French language has a rich history and is spoken by millions of people worldwide.
The people of France were the first to speak French.
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People started speaking French in France. When King Pippin, a German, captured France, the people spoke Latin. His army spoke a form of German. His army officers became the nobility. The French Language resulted from people speaking Latin ruled by Germans.
France is a globalized, multinational country. French-speaking people can look like anyone.
If you mean, "all french speaking countries are in France" Then no, There is Canadian french, Québec, And there are bilingual provinces like New Brunswick.There is also some french in India, and many people move from India to France because of this.
No. It's in France. People there speak French.
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French speaking people are known as francophones.
Theres tons of country of French speaking people for ex. :Africa, Canada, well France, Luxembourg, Belgique. Be better off using google.
According to me in France( not including overseas french territories) the percentage of black people is around 5 or 6%. But it depends of the area obviously...Most of black people are concentrated in big cities.
Approximately 29% of the world's population speaks French. French is spoken as a first language by around 77 million people and as a second language by millions more.
No, French is not just a language. It is also a culture and identity associated with the people of France and other French-speaking countries. The French language has a rich history and is spoken by millions of people worldwide.