Here is a list of all 23 languages spoken in France:
1. Basque
2. Breton
3. Caló
4. Catalán-Valencian-Balear
5. Corsican
6. Dutch
7. Franco-Provençal
8. French
9. French Sign Language
10. German, Swiss
11. Greek
12. Italian
13. Ligurian
14. Luxembourgeois
15. Lyons Sign Language
16. Occitan
17. Picard
18. Portuguese
19. Romani, Balkan
20. Romani, Sinte
21. Romani, Vlax
22. Spanish
23. Vlaams
There are no countries near France that speak ONLY two languages, but all of them speak more than two languages.
Carcassonne is in France and people speak French.
patois is just a general term for any nonstandard use of language. It can refer to Pidgins, Creoles, or dialects. A creole is a language created from two completely different languages.
13:30 is 1:30pm in France and any other country.
Animals don't have languages or dialects. They communicate in other ways, which are based on species, and not based on country.
Basque, Korean, and Finnish are examples of languages that are not genetically related to any other language families. They are considered language isolates, meaning they do not have known genealogical connections with other languages.
Most people in france are, but some other people are fluent in other languages. So no.
English & French are the main languages in France
No. France has a relatively unilingual society compared to most other European countries. Many people in France speak English and German, but these languages aren't required to get by.
All of the languages of France are written as well as spoken, with the exception of the sign languages. For more information about the languages of France, click here.
For the languages of France, click here.For the languages of Russia, click here.For the languages of Germany, click here.
23 (including minority languages)
French
People in the Netherlands speak Dutch, but quite a few also speak French and other languages.
YES
We speak French as Dordogne is in France...
There are no countries near France that speak ONLY two languages, but all of them speak more than two languages.