About 79,572,000people in the united states speak french
(I am one of them)
In the later part of the 19th century, Vietnam was a French colony. France, like all colonial powers, forced its language on the Vietnamese people, and ties to France remain to this day. This is the same reason people in Argentina speak Spanish, or people in the US speak English--in these countries, the native languages just never managed to keep any sort of foothold. Former French colonies have a tendency for the people to speak French as a secondary rather than primary languages, since they mostly kept French in only governmental capacities.
Parts of Canada , if that helps Actually, if in the US, you would hear French radio stations in the capitol of Louisiana and in New Orleans. You would also find restaurants, shops, and other locations where people actually speak French, the Creole variety.
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About 36 Million
About 79,572,000people in the united states speak french (I am one of them)
Usually the US people speak only English. However, some learn Spanish, French, Arabic, and Russian.
As of 2011, there are about 315,000,000 people in the US. And 305,000,000 of them speak English.
As of 2011, there are about 315,000,000 people in the US. And 305,000,000 of them speak English.
According to the 2000 Census, French is the fourth most popular language in the United States that is spoken by people over the age of five years old. Approximately 1.6 million people speak French at home in the United States. In addition, approximately 450,000 people speak French-Creole. 17% of people in the United States who can speak a second language speak French.
Usually English but i do know tons of people can live in the US and speak spanish or french and there are still people who speak all languages it depends
In the later part of the 19th century, Vietnam was a French colony. France, like all colonial powers, forced its language on the Vietnamese people, and ties to France remain to this day. This is the same reason people in Argentina speak Spanish, or people in the US speak English--in these countries, the native languages just never managed to keep any sort of foothold. Former French colonies have a tendency for the people to speak French as a secondary rather than primary languages, since they mostly kept French in only governmental capacities.
Mostly English, although some people speak Spanish, French, Japanese, Chinese, German, and other languages.
Parts of Canada , if that helps Actually, if in the US, you would hear French radio stations in the capitol of Louisiana and in New Orleans. You would also find restaurants, shops, and other locations where people actually speak French, the Creole variety.
The difference between the US and Belgium is the language spoken. People in Belgium speak French, while in the US they speak English.
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