To Go = Aller
If you mean "Togo" as in the African country, the same name is used.
togo was colonised by the french
Togo and Benin are both in West Africa. They both speak French and use the West African franc.
On October 13 (1958 I think) The French government announced that full independence would be granted. On April 27, in a smooth transition, the constituituional ties with French were severed and Togo was a free country
The Sparrow Hawks (Les Eperviers in the native French)
A Good soccer team that beat Cameroon. They also speak french over there.
Togo speaks French because it was a French colony from 1918 to 1960
It's the same - Togo
togo was colonised by the french
Pourquoi est-ce que tu n'as pas suivi ta mère au Togo ?
Republique du Togo.
People in Togo speak French because it was a French colony during the 19th century, and France, like most colonial powers, impressed its language over the existing languages of Togo.
People in Togo speak French because France colonized it, along with much more of West Africa.
About 30% of the population in Togo speaks French, mainly as a second language alongside indigenous languages. French is the official language in Togo and is commonly used in education, administration, and business.
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Togo is a French-speaking country because it was once a French colony. French became the official language during colonial rule and has remained in use even after independence. Education, administration, and media in Togo are primarily conducted in French.
From the French on April 27, 1960 ?
Togo and Benin are both in West Africa. They both speak French and use the West African franc.