Post by j7oyun55rruk on Dec 26, 2023 0:34:31 GMT -3
Not surprisingly they both border France. Belgium Belgium is one of the major French-speaking countries in Europe with a large number of French speakers. They account for about the total population and mainly live in the southern Wallonia region and the Brussels-Capital Region. Another population whose native language is Dutch, the language spoken by Belgians is also called Flemish. Both are the official languages of Belgium, along with German, the latter only accounting for about 10% of the population. Swiss Swiss German is the most commonly spoken language in Switzerland and is almost called its mother tongue. French is the first language of the ca population.
Unsurprisingly, the country's users are mainly concentrated in the western part of the C Level Contact List country near France. More than 30% of the population speaks Italian, all three languages have official status, and less than 1% of the Swiss speak Romansh. Luxembourg Luxembourg is a small country on the border of France, Belgium and Germany with a population of approximately 10,000 whose native language is French. The country's official language is Luxembourgish, a language closely related to German. Approximately 10% of the population considers German their mother tongue.
Monaco of Monaco is French and most of its residents are French-speaking. Monaco also has a large Italian-speaking population. But Monegasque, a national language with a long history, can still be seen on road signs and is now spoken by very few people. Francophone Africa The continent with the largest number of francophone countries by far is Africa. It's the legacy of French and Belgian colonial activity there that makes French a valuable language to know if you're planning on traveling through much of the region. Algeria Although Algerian Arabic is the most widely spoken language in Algeria.
Unsurprisingly, the country's users are mainly concentrated in the western part of the C Level Contact List country near France. More than 30% of the population speaks Italian, all three languages have official status, and less than 1% of the Swiss speak Romansh. Luxembourg Luxembourg is a small country on the border of France, Belgium and Germany with a population of approximately 10,000 whose native language is French. The country's official language is Luxembourgish, a language closely related to German. Approximately 10% of the population considers German their mother tongue.
Monaco of Monaco is French and most of its residents are French-speaking. Monaco also has a large Italian-speaking population. But Monegasque, a national language with a long history, can still be seen on road signs and is now spoken by very few people. Francophone Africa The continent with the largest number of francophone countries by far is Africa. It's the legacy of French and Belgian colonial activity there that makes French a valuable language to know if you're planning on traveling through much of the region. Algeria Although Algerian Arabic is the most widely spoken language in Algeria.