Africa is "Afrique", Asia is "Asie", North America is "l'Amérique du Nord", South America is "l'Amérique du Sud", Antarctica is "l'Antarctique", Europe is "l'Europe", and Australia is "l'Australie".
In many languages, including French and Spanish, continents are considered feminine. However, in English, continents do not have a gender association.
Edward Seuss proposed the theory of continental drift in 1912, suggesting that the continents were once part of a supercontinent called Pangaea. He hypothesized that the continents had drifted apart over millions of years due to tectonic plate movement.
Chad, the country, is spelled the same in French. In French, it is pronounced "tchad."
There are only seven continents and hundreds of mountain ranges; that means that there are more mountain ranges than continents. Since every continent contains multiple mountain ranges it is safe to say that there are more mountain ranges than continents.
The United States of America is bordered by two countries, not continents: Canada and Mexico. To the west of Alaska is Asia, however, not being landlocked, one does not say that they border eachother.
French is spoken on all continents, including some French speakers in Antarctica.
All 7 continents on Earth have French speakers.However, strictly speaking, Australia and Antarctica are the only 2 that have no French countries (with French either as an official language or a national language).
There are five Francophone continents: Europe, Africa, North America, South America, and Australia. These continents have French-speaking populations or countries where French is one of the official languages.
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French is currently the fastest growing language in Africa.
North America
Australia and Antarctica
French-speaking countries are located on all continents: Africa, Europe, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas. France itself is located in Europe, but it has territories in various regions around the world.
People speak French on every continent of the world. However, the largest number of French speakers is in AFRICA, where dozens of countries have French as their official language.
Spanish, Portuguese, English and French colonized these continents during the Age of Discovery
French is spoken in Europe (France), Africa (countries like Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Democratic Republic of the Congo), and North America (Canada- primarily in Quebec).
French is widely spoken on three continents : North America (Canada), Europe, and Africa (northern parts and former colonies). Another area would be many Pacific islands of Polynesia.French is spoken on all seven continents--even Antarctica, where France's Dumont d'Urville scientific base can be found.