France has the most speakers of French, with over 77 million native speakers.
French speakers are often called Francophones.
There are approximately 274 million French speakers worldwide, including both native speakers and those who have learned French as a second language. French is spoken in many countries as either an official or second language, with the majority of French speakers located in Africa.
It can depend on the individual, but generally, English speakers find it easier to learn French due to the similarities in vocabulary and grammar structures. Additionally, French pronunciation can be easier for English speakers compared to the more varied sounds in English.
The majority of French speakers live in France, particularly in regions such as Paris, Marseille, Lyon, and Toulouse. There are also significant populations of French speakers in countries like Canada (Quebec), Belgium, Switzerland, and various countries in Africa.
It is mostly understood as "friendly", like "sympatique" in French. Yet it often means "compassionate". "I feel sympathetic" does not mean that you feel friendly with someone.
French speakers
France has the most speakers of French, with over 77 million native speakers.
French speakers are often called Francophones.
The verb 'peut' means [he/she/it] can. As with English speakers, French speakers tend to have subjects with their verbs. In this example, the verb is in the third person singular of the present indicative tense. So the appropriate pronoun is 'he, she, or it'.
There are approximately 274 million French speakers worldwide, including both native speakers and those who have learned French as a second language. French is spoken in many countries as either an official or second language, with the majority of French speakers located in Africa.
Newfoundland and Labrador has speakers of English, French, German and Inuktitut. The 2011 Census shows there are only 655 German speakers and 595 Inuktitut speakers while there are 443,405 English and 46,885 French speakers.
One way you could find French speakers is to go to Answers.com Francais - the Answers.com site in French, via this link:http://fr.answers.com/
yes there is
No there are many other places in which people speak french. For example, Quebec. Many french speakers live in Canada and places outside of France.
It can depend on the individual, but generally, English speakers find it easier to learn French due to the similarities in vocabulary and grammar structures. Additionally, French pronunciation can be easier for English speakers compared to the more varied sounds in English.
"Welcome to the library" in French is "Bienvenue à la bibliothèque."