You are most likely to hear French being widely used in Louisiana and in New Orleans. French is very popular in Canada - it's the second most popular language after English and is actually an official language. It is the sole official language in Quebec.
About 79,572,000people in the united states speak french (I am one of them)
Well I imagine that French would be a minority language but there are French speaking people in various parts of Louisiana - Eunice, Bâton Rouge, New Orléans, Big Mamou. There are also associations of people of French origin in Maine but I'm not sure that they speak French.
Do not change in France Except former french cities like "la Nouvelle Orléans" (New-orléans)
Australia does not have any French regions, but very small communites of French immigrants live in large cities, such as Melbourne and Sidney.
Paris, Brussels, Dakar, Yaounde, Port au Prince(Haiti)
All cities in Cameroon speak French. French and English are the official languages.
none. french cities are in france not the us
About 79,572,000people in the united states speak french (I am one of them)
French is spoken by at least some communities in ALL 50 states. Cities with large French communities include New Orleans, Baton Rouge, New York and Los Angeles.
The cities of Djibouti and Paris have several things in common. Both cities speak French, and both are their country's capital city.
The whole country of Madagascar has French-speaking populations, usually the highly educated. Antananarivo, the capital city, like other Malagasy cities has a french speaking population.
There several cities in the US that speak Spanish. Some of the top cities include New York , Los Angeles, Miami, San Diego, San Francisco, Denver, Philadelphia and many more.
Well I imagine that French would be a minority language but there are French speaking people in various parts of Louisiana - Eunice, Bâton Rouge, New Orléans, Big Mamou. There are also associations of people of French origin in Maine but I'm not sure that they speak French.
Do not change in France Except former french cities like "la Nouvelle Orléans" (New-orléans)
There are no US states that speak Lithuanian, but there are Lithuanian speakers all over the United States, particularly in large cities.
The answer is simple. Africa in general is almost has french as a second language. Just type the title of the city and see if they speak french.
Australia does not have any French regions, but very small communites of French immigrants live in large cities, such as Melbourne and Sidney.