Approximately 30% of the population in Seychelles speaks French. It is one of the country's official languages, alongside English and Seychellois Creole. French is commonly used in education, media, and government, reflecting the country's colonial history.
78.6% of the people in French Guiana speak French...
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In French, "Seychelles" is considered feminine. This is because it refers to an archipelago, and the word "île" (island) is feminine in French. Therefore, you would say "la Seychelles."
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Approximately 20% of the population in Madagascar speak French. French is one of the official languages in the country, alongside Malagasy.
People speak English and French in Canada, particularly in the province of Quebec where both languages are official. English and French are also spoken in many countries in Africa, such as Cameroon and Senegal, due to their colonial history.
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40% of Belgians speak Frenchnearly 60% percent speaks DutchLess then 1% speaks German
No, Seychelles was not always called Seychelles. The archipelago was named after Jean Moreau de Séchelles, a French finance minister, in the 18th century when the islands were claimed by France. Before that, the islands had various names and were known to Arab and Portuguese explorers, but they did not have a unified name like Seychelles until the French colonization.
32% of the residents of Belgium speak French. Since the country's population is around 10,258,762, that would mean that about 3, 282, 803 speak French in Belgium.
It depends entirely on where they are employed, but at least 99% of people use French on their job.
There are three official languages in Seychelles: Creole (a lilting, French-based patois), English and French. Many Seychellois also speak fluent Italian or German.Below are some useful Creole phrases:English Creole Hello Bonzour Goodbye Orevwar How are you? Ki dir? Thank you Mersi Where? Kote? Please Silvouple No Non Yes Wi I don't understand Mon pa konpran I like it Mon kontan How are you? Konman sava? What is this? Kisisa?