Some certainly do... If they learnt French in high school.
Most Sardinians speak the national language (Italian) andat least one of the local dialects (campidanese, sassarese, etc.).
French is not widely spoken or understood in NZ, but it would never be regarded unfavourably. French speakers are not rare however.
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Sardinia is SOUTH of Corsica
French has been spoken in Ivory Coast since the 18th Century, when France first colonized it.
Spanish is the official language of Cuba, not French. However, French may be spoken by some residents due to historical ties between France and Cuba. French influence can be found in some aspects of Cuban culture, such as cuisine and architecture, but it is not widely spoken as a primary language in the country.
French is spoken in Canada.
Yes, there is an Italian language.Specifically, the main language spoken and written throughout the Italian islands and peninsula is Italian. Within Italy, visitors may find two kinds of Italian: Italian as it is written and as it is spoken locally and regionally. They also will find additional languages spoken, such as French in the northeast, German and Slovenian in the north, and Sardinian on Sardinia.
French is not spoken in Antarctica, as it is uninhabited except for research stations where various languages may be spoken, but French is not a common language in the continent.
The main language spoken in Sardinia is Italian. However, many people also speak the Sardinian language, which has several dialects. Additionally, some residents may also speak other languages such as Catalan or Sassarese.
Quebec is the largest province in Canada where French is predominantly spoken.
No, French is not spoken in Malawi. For the languages of Malawi, click here.
Monaco has spoken French for over 700 years.
french is spoken at the modern olympics because the person that started them was french.
French is spoken on all continents, including some French speakers in Antarctica.
Europe is the continent on which France is located and on which French first was spoken.
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.