Definitely. Canada gets a lot of snow in the winter. France and Switzerland also get snow, especially in the mountains.
Canada is a country. It doesn't contain any additional countries. If you are asking what provinces speak French, Québec has the largest French-speaking population, but French is official in all of the provinces. ---------- Canada is bilingual making French an official Canadian language but not the provinces. Only Manitoba and NB are bilingual, French English.
Speaking and writing French would be an advantage in working with any French speaking country, or with cooking.
Antarctica does not have any Spanish-speaking countries. Oceania also does not have any countries where Spanish is the primary language spoken.
All countries that surround Nigeria (Benin, Niger, Chad and Cameroon) have French as at least one of their official languages.
The closest French speaking country to Australia is new Caledonia however there are also various other french speaking counties in the pacific region such as Vanuatu Wallis and Futuna and french Polynesia
No.
Not in any English speaking countries.
There are no countries within Australia that speak French. The official language in Australia is English. French is spoken in regions such as New Caledonia, French Polynesia, and Wallis and Futuna, which are overseas territories of France in the Pacific.
Both public and private high schools, colleges and universities in the United States offer foreign exchange programs for students in French-speaking countries.
Idon't think so!
Yes, there are Spanish speaking countries in Europe. Spain is a Spanish speaking country. Also the language of Portugal is Portuguese which is very closely related to Spanish.
Definitley Canada, because of Quebec, but I'm not sure if there are any others. -french_speaker124 Definitley Canada, because of Quebec, but I'm not sure if there are any others. -french_speaker124 Definitley Canada, because of Quebec, but I'm not sure if there are any others. -french_speaker124