Canadians live in Canada. The French live in France.
If you mean the difference between Canadian French and French French, they have very different accents and vocabulary. French Canadians use many English terms and some words that are considered archaic by the French. They have also retained vowel sounds that have disappeared in continental French.
French is the first language in France. There are different French dialects that are spoken in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland and they are not always used as a first language.
Some are in English and some are in French.
Carcassonne is in France and people speak French.
FRENCHfrench is spoken prodimently, if you cant find the anser just look up what languages are spoken in the whole region.Lyon is in France and the language spoken there is French.
Both English and French are European languages spoken in Canada.
Answer 1French and Canadian-French are not really different. A few words may be different, sometimes because they fell out of use in mainland France. But a Canadian visiting Paris will only be noticed by his accent (as would also French people from Northern France or from Marseilles).Answer 2Canadian French has strong dialectic differences from French used elsewhere. While the dialects are mutually intelligible, many French-speakers, especially those who learned French as a second language, find it difficult to understand Canadian French and joke that Canadians have invented a new language.
Of course! French in Tunisia has been influenced by Arabic and Berber languages, so there's a slightly different accent and some minor different vocabulary. A parallel might be Canadian French and French French.
French is spoken by the majority of people in Quebec. France once had settlements in the area which is now the Canadian province of Quebec.
French is the language spoken in Issoire, France.
Because Paris is in France. And France is where one would hear French being spoken.
French is mainly spoken in the province of Quebec in Canada.
French is spoken in France, Canada, and Belgium as official language.
The primary language spoken in Bordeaux, France is French. Additionally, you may hear some residents speaking Basque, Occitan, or Spanish. English is also commonly spoken in tourist areas.
In Europe, French is spoken in France, Monaco, Switzerland, Belgium.
Europe is the continent on which France is located and on which French first was spoken.
France
French is the first language in France. There are different French dialects that are spoken in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland and they are not always used as a first language.