No, the vast majority of the population of London speak English, although there are French tourists and a few French speakers who live in London for business reasons.
No, London is not the 5th largest French-speaking city in Europe. Paris, Brussels, and Geneva are among the cities with larger French-speaking populations than London.
No "Francophone" means "french speaking"
Africa, with Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo being the largest French-speaking city in the world.
It's French. Montreal is a French-speaking city in a French-speaking province.
After Paris, the world's second-largest French-speaking city is Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Montreal, Canada
Montreal in Quebec.
yes
Geneva (Genève), Lausanne, Montreux partly French-speaking, partly German-speaking: Biel/Bienne, Sion/Sitten, Fribourg/Freiburg
The largest French-speaking city in the Western Hemisphere is Montreal, Canada. It is located in the province of Quebec and is known for its vibrant Francophone culture and heritage.
Yes, Montreal is a predominantly French-speaking city. French is the official language of the province of Quebec, where Montreal is located. However, many residents also speak English and other languages.
tens of thousands people speak French in London because a lot of French people work there and London is now 2 hours by train from Paris.