Knowledge of French

This map shows the self reported percentage of people who speak French, per each European country. Is it accurate for your country?

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You mean EU country

I picked French in 7th Grade and it was an absolute joke. French people would probably think I'm the most retarded person out there if they ever heard me speak it.

*EU country

here is the one for the whole world

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Thanks for the correction. It makes sense that Switzerland wasn't include, despite having a lot of Francophones

various dialects around the world

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>frenchtugal
Based.
I'm more surprised about UK, I've never met a brit who could even say bonjour.

No way that many people in the Netherlands speak French. Absolute bullshit. Maybe some basic high school knowledge lmao

Germans, Austrians, Swedes speak French. Lol just no.

None of those are dialects, they're accents at best.

french is mostly here the second foreign language you learn in school, i had it for one year and could choose to continue or choose something differently. i choose for something different.

No, definitely far less people who can actually speak French. But I don't doubt the methods of the study, I can imagine that many people claiming to know French. But claiming to know it and actually speaking it is not the same thing

>single southern dialect/accent
yep its trash

Je brasiliens connoigsour Français tambien!

I was doing some random street view travel in New Brunswick the other day and I saw many casual signs in French like à louer (for rent) on windows and such. I didn't know it was a thing here.

Everyone here learns French in school

its not as if the Belgian accent is stronger than the chtimi one either

So how come the tourists can't utter the basics ?

Yeah, apparently it's the one of the only two bilingual provinces in Canada (other than Manitoba). There are towns near Quebec, in New Brunswick, that are majority Francophone, like Edmundston, NB.

Why are there so many people who speak French in Romania?

If I'm not wrong it's the more close to Latin so French must be not that hard to grasp, also back in the soviet days French was a fancy language to learn.

Yes, French is totally not available in our country.

Maybe, but you're much, much, much more likely to find a fluent speaker in Italy than in Britain or Germany.

Based ROMAnia

i know more french than the average european

Absolutely not.

once again, light colors are better

Depends on the degree of fluency.
But still think ours is too high.

>10-19%
it's bs. probably takes everyone who took french in school. I literally know nothing except baguette et fromage

Oui, je peut prler um petit peu de Fraçais. Je comprendre plus bien que je parle.

Je n'ai pas parlet du Français en dix-huit années et je ne crois pas que je peu ecrire particulairement bien, mais je trouve que on peut aprendre du Français fluent em trois-quatre annés

Je m'ai olvider de toutes les suffixes des verbes et les palavres.

we can pick between french or german from 5th grade in school.
people pick french since its easier to learn and less to bother with grades