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Vietnam used to be Indochina during colonial times and was a French colony.

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French was introduced to Vietnam during the French colonization period, which lasted from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century. As a result, French became the administrative language and was widely used in education and government. Even after Vietnam gained independence, French continued to be spoken by some Vietnamese people due to its historical influence and legacy.

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How many people speak french in Vietnam?

It is estimated that around 600,000 people in Vietnam speak French, mainly in urban areas and among the older generations. French was introduced to Vietnam during the colonial period and has had a lasting influence on the country's culture and education system.


How come people speak in French in Vietnam?

French was introduced to Vietnam during the colonial period when Vietnam was part of French Indochina. As a result, French became a prominent language in Vietnam, particularly among the educated elite. Today, French continues to be spoken in Vietnam due to its historical legacy, as well as its importance in fields such as education, business, and diplomacy.


Which Asian countries speak french?

The main Asian countries where French is spoken include Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. These countries have historical ties to France and French remains an official or second language in these places.


In the cities of Vietnam why are English Chinese and French often spoken?

English: This is the modern "lingua franca" and many people, especially in Asia, learn English to do business with foreign firms or welcome tourists. Chinese: China has had an incredible influence on Vietnam and is a regional power. In order to do business with China, many Vietnamese speak Chinese. There are also many Chinese immigrants in Vietnam. French: Vietnam used to be part of the French Colony of Indochina and therefore many of the elderly generation remember when it was required to speak in French to get around the country.


Why do many Vietnamese people speak French?

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.