French, Occitan and Catalan
French and the language of butt
Languages are spoken. Religions are practiced.
North and South America have more than four main languages, but if you have to pick, they would be:EnglishSpanishFrenchPortuguese
English and French are the top two languages used in Canada, the third most frequently used spoken language is languages of Chinese decent.
Here is a rather complete list of the most common languages traditionally spoken from Botswana down to the south coast:!XóõAfrikaansAniBirwaCamthoDamaraEnglishFanagaloGailGanaGcirikuGwiHereroHuaJu|'hoanKalangaKgalagadiKhweKoranaKuaKuhaneKx'au'einLoziMbukushuNamaNama-damaraNambyaNaroNdebeleOorlamsOshivamboOvamboRongaShuaSotho, NorthernSotho, SouthernSouth African Sign LanguageSwahiliSwatiTsoaTsongaTswaTswanaTswapongVendaXhosaXiri (this one is traditional, but nearly extinct)Xoi-sanYeyiZezuruZulu
The only official language of France is French. This has been enforced in the Constitution (article 2).Other languages have been spoken on the French soil. Most of them, due to the language repression policy, are now seriously endangered.It just depends on regions some regions speak different languages but most regions speak French. Breton, Corsican, Occitan, Catalan, Basque, Alsatian, Flemish, are regional languages in France, but it isn't difficult to find locals who speak English, German, and other languages. Tourism and other commerce has fostered the use of other languages by natives for a long period.The schools do teach English classes and because of the influx of people from other parts of the world other languages can be heard, but French is the national language. The top three languages of France is 1.French 2.Basque and 3.CatalanWe generally count 10 regional languages: alsatian-lorrain (upper German dialects), arpitan (or francoprovençal), basque, catalan, corsican, flemish (dutch dialect), ligurian (padanian dialect), occitan (or provençal or langue d oc), romani, and yiddish (native in Alsace).We should add the dialects of French generally grouped as "languages of oïl" (picard, walloon, gallo, poitevin-saintongeais, normand...) and the languages of overseas possessions.And finally we could add all the languages spoken by foreigners...Klingon, Urdu, and EsperantoWell, obviously French. But most Europeans speak about six languages each, normally including English, and their borders. In this case, Italian, Spanish, or German, maybe. Also maybe an Asian language, Portuguese, or maybe a Scandinavian language. They sort of have a choice, but most normally at least speak English. However, if you are going to France, you do not know any French and you are American, I would suggest learning these words in French, 'I'm sorry. I don't know French.' or something like that. You might be wondering, 'Why would I say that?' but it's... polite.Historically, Basque at the western end of the Pyrenees, Provençal in the South, Breton in Brittany. These are tiny-minority languages nowadays, with Basque the most genuinely living. There is also a Franco-German dialect in Alsace which is considerably different from French.French is the official language of France, spoken by about 85% of the population. Other major languages of French are English (34%), Spanish (13%), German (8%), and Italian (2%).1. French2. Swiss German3. Italian(more than 90% of the population speaks French).1) French.2) Occitan: a language very similar to French, but not quite the same, spoken in the South. Also called Provençal(though technically speaking Provençal is a dialec ofOccitan nowadays most people in France will use the term Provençal).3) German: in Alsace, a province bordering with Germany, the speak mostly German.4) Arabic: there are many immigrants from North-Africa, coming mainly from former French colonies such as Algeria and MaroccoThe top 1 language of France is French. After that, only minority languages exist.The top 4 minority languages are:BretonCorsicanOccitanBasqueEnglishFrench 88%, German 3%, Flemish 0.2%, Italian 0.1%, Catalan 0.4%In frankreich people speak frenchthey speak their own native FrenchThe language spoken in France is French.People who live in France speak French.In Brittany, in northwestern France, Breton (similar to Welsh) is spoken by many. Some on both sides of the France/Spain border speak Catalonian, also known as Catalán. Near the borders, many are bilingual, knowing both French and the neighboring language--Spanish, Italian, or German.French....french
English, French and (Hindi & Urdu & Bengali: combined)
The top five languages spoken in South America are: - Spanish - Portuguese - English - French - Netherlander
The top 5 spoken languages in the United Kingdom are English, Polish, Punjabi, Urdu and Bengali.
The top 2 languages spoken in Veracruz, Mexico are Spanish and the language of the Mayas
The top seven most spoken languages in the United States are:EnglishSpanishChinese (all dialects)French and French CreolesTagalogVietnameseKorean
Languages are spoken. Religions are practiced.
The top five languages spoken in South America are: - Spanish - Portuguese - English - French - Netherlander
spanish,french, and english
The top three languages spoken in the US are English, Spanish, and Chinese. English is the most widely spoken language, followed by Spanish due to the large Hispanic population, and Chinese due to various Chinese-speaking communities.
The top three are English, Spanish, and Chinese in that order.
North and South America have more than four main languages, but if you have to pick, they would be:EnglishSpanishFrenchPortuguese
English and French are the top two languages used in Canada, the third most frequently used spoken language is languages of Chinese decent.