French is spoken in the western part of Switzerland. There are clear language boundaries in Switzerland. one language is spoken one side of the boundary, and a different one on the other side of the boundary.
There are 4 official languages in Switzerland. In order of the percentage of the population which speak them they are: German (63.7%), French (20.4%), Italian (6.5%) and Romansh (0.5%).
Some of the most popular French-speaking countries include France (the largest French-speaking country), Canada (particularly Quebec), Belgium, Switzerland, and certain countries in Africa like Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
It is French, which makes up 19% of the population.
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The correct spelling is 'Bern'. 'Berne' is the french spelling. Bern is in the German speaking part of Switzerland.
Canada. Improvise::: Most FRENCH speaking CANADIANS live in Quebec.
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There are more than four. They are: Germany, Austria and Liechtenstein, which use German as their official language. It is one of the official languages in Switzerland (in addition to French and Italian), Luxembourg (in addition to French and Luxembourgian), and Belgium (in addition to French and Flemish).
Bern is in German-speaking Switzerland, and the people speak a dialect called Swiss-German (Schwyzerdütsch).Bern is the capital of Switzerland in the German part and the main language is Swiss-German (dialect of German).Bern is in the German speaking part of Switzerland.
Nyon speaks French, as do most cities in Western Switzerland.
BMX, bicycle motor cross, but riden in the streets. The most popular sport is football (or soccer). Ice hockey is really popular in Switzerland, too.
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English is a popular language and many Europeans children learn English in school. Many of the younger people in Switzerland may speak English. However, English is not one of Switzerland's official languages which are: German, French, Italian, and Romansh.