There are many famous people who are French speaking, including actors like Marion Cotillard and Vincent Cassel, singers like Γdith Piaf and Stromae, and writers like Albert Camus and Victor Hugo. French is spoken by millions of people around the world, so there are many well-known figures who speak the language.
There are 29 countries worldwide where French is an official language.
Africa has the greatest amount of French-speaking countries, with a total of 29 countries where French is commonly spoken. These countries were previously French colonies, and French continues to be widely used in various sectors such as government, education, and media.
There are around 29 countries in the world where French is spoken as an official language.
Many years ago I made a visit to Quebec and found that people spoke both English and French so I would expect that people living there just went on with their lives. It is possible for people to speak more than one language.
Roughly 7.2 million people in Canada speak French as their first language, primarily in the province of Quebec but also in parts of other provinces. Additionally, over half a million Canadians speak French as a second language.
Nobody can give you an exact number but 85% of all French speaking people are not French.
They are named after famous French people.
About 79,572,000people in the united states speak french (I am one of them)
If you mean, "all french speaking countries are in France" Then no, There is Canadian french, Québec, And there are bilingual provinces like New Brunswick.There is also some french in India, and many people move from India to France because of this.
French-speaking Alaskans number around 30,000 (4.2 % of the population), and around 125,000 people in Alaska (18%of the population), are from French descent.
There are 29 countries worldwide where French is an official language.
Because the Europeans who settled and colonized (some areas of) Canada were mainly from France. This created french-speaking areas that have remained until today. Most French-speaking people you meet in Canada aren't french, they're Canadians. French-speaking, but still very much Canadians. 'Course, if you're French speaking, and looking for another place to live, another french speaking nation would make the transition easier. If you don't speak good english, Canada would be easier than, say Alaska.
There are many famous French people out there in other countries from France. As they maybe French but don't live there. For Example * Claude Monet, * Pee ere White * Dump Le Rouge and many more.
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There are many French speaking jobs in Alaska. Many of these are translation jobs, teaching jobs or cruise ship jobs.
2010 Olympics were held in Vancouver, Quebec. Quebec, has many French-speaking people, as well, as all Canada does.