France
Brazil has the most Portuguese speakers in the world.
Africa has the most French speakers of any continent, due to its history of colonization by France and its continued influence on the region. French is widely spoken in countries such as Algeria, Morocco, and Senegal.
China has the most Mandarin speakers, as it is the official language of the country.
The majority of French speakers live in France, particularly in regions such as Paris, Marseille, Lyon, and Toulouse. There are also significant populations of French speakers in countries like Canada (Quebec), Belgium, Switzerland, and various countries in Africa.
Most Spanish speakers in Miami, Florida originally come from Cuba.
Brazil has the most Portuguese speakers in the world.
none India is the 2nd country with the most English speakers, about 110,000,000, the US is the most with about 305,000,000 speakers.
The province of Quebec has the highest concentration of French speakers in Canada.
Togo is the only country in the world that has French as an official language and starts with the letter T. Tunisia has millions of French speakers but French is not an official language.
French speakers
China has the most Mandarin speakers, as it is the official language of the country.
Africa has the most French speakers of any continent, due to its history of colonization by France and its continued influence on the region. French is widely spoken in countries such as Algeria, Morocco, and Senegal.
The majority of French speakers live in France, particularly in regions such as Paris, Marseille, Lyon, and Toulouse. There are also significant populations of French speakers in countries like Canada (Quebec), Belgium, Switzerland, and various countries in Africa.
Most Spanish speakers in Miami, Florida originally come from Cuba.
Quebec has the highest number of French-speakers, but they can be found all over the country.
Africa is the continent with the highest number of French speakers due to its colonial history with France. French is spoken in many African countries, particularly in North and West Africa.
Most Canadians for whom French is not their native language have a basic understanding of it, as it is taught in most schools, as early as elementary school, being one of two official languages in the country.