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There are numerous French-speaking islands. Some of those islands include: Corsica, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte, Reunion, etc.
French speaking islands are:HaitiJerseyGuernseyFrench PolynesiaThe Vitu IslandsMadagascarThe ComorosVanuatuSeychellesNew CaledoniaCollectivity of Saint MartinWallis and FutunaSaint BarthélemySaint Pierre and Miquelon
In Magdalen Islands, Quebec, the most commonly spoken languages are French and English. French is the official language of Quebec, while English is also widely spoken due to the island's tourism industry and proximity to English-speaking regions in the Maritimes.
Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic are primarily spanish speaking countries. Spanish is spoken on many of the other islands and depending on where you go on a given island, it may also be the primary language.
French speaking people are known as francophones.
There are numerous French-speaking islands. Some of those islands include: Corsica, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mayotte, Reunion, etc.
French Polynesia, Wallis and Futuna
French speaking islands are:HaitiJerseyGuernseyFrench PolynesiaThe Vitu IslandsMadagascarThe ComorosVanuatuSeychellesNew CaledoniaCollectivity of Saint MartinWallis and FutunaSaint BarthélemySaint Pierre and Miquelon
They are all french speaking ,In the indian ocean, Islands off of africa, They were all at some point french colonies
Quebec in Canada, some islands in the Carribeans (Haiti), France and French Guyana, Monaco, Belgium, Switzerland, Andorra, Polynesia Then you have a lots of countries with a French-speaking minority like Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Louisiana in the United States, etc...
In France, French- speaking countries are known are francophonie countries. This means French speaking
In Magdalen Islands, Quebec, the most commonly spoken languages are French and English. French is the official language of Quebec, while English is also widely spoken due to the island's tourism industry and proximity to English-speaking regions in the Maritimes.
Quebec in Canada, some islands in the Carribeans (Haiti), France and French Guyana, Monaco, Belgium, Switzerland, Andorra, Polynesia Then you have a lots of countries with a French-speaking minority like Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Louisiana in the United States, etc...
Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic are primarily spanish speaking countries. Spanish is spoken on many of the other islands and depending on where you go on a given island, it may also be the primary language.
France, Canada, Haiti, and Vietnam for starters. Andorra, Belgium, Switzerland, many islands in the Caribbean, and French Guiana also speak French. Countries in Africa that were once french colonies also speak French.
There are no french Caribbean islands.
there is only a French country, which is France. But there are several countries where the French language is spoken, which are French-speaking. The same goes for English and English-speaking: America is not English, but is English-speaking. Well I no that a French speaking country speaks French but not like France. For example:Haiti, and Morrocco are French speaking countries.