How many more years until FRENCH dominates?

I'm tired of Engl*sh

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60% ????????

My country is this retarded ?

plus francophone que toi, Pierre

It's edited. OP keeps making these threads with edited maps.

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>It's edited. OP keeps making these threads with edited maps.

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i honestly do not believe for one second that 1/5 in britain can "hold a conversation" in french

No shit, you've probably never met a Brit outside of the nouveau riche living in your metropoleis. You don't actually know what they're like.

Because you've never been here and don't know us.

Nice numbers.

>2%ers in francophone KEK.

tfw 1 in 5 britons are norman overlords.. such a small percentage reigns over the british isles..

Meme map eitherway, atleast in my cunt's case. Real numbers are probably close to 1% and decreasing. There's no interest in knowing french altough we study it in both middle school and highschool. I used to know your grammar literally mot-a-mot in middle school because I had to, but never made it past that. I mean, in the last year of highschool everyone needed to use the dictionary during tests for fuck's sake.
Truth is that french isn't like they show in the movies. I'm pretty sure most people that actually know french wouldn't be able to hold a conversation with a real frenchie without being awkwardly slow. You talk too fast. French must be even faster than italian.

this but unironically

Je sui Charlie heheh
Plese mousieur terroriste no kill

How my french?

>1.5M people in this country being able to hold a conversation in french
These maps are such a joke, I'd be surprised if we even had 500.000 people minimally fluent in french.

There are a fck tons of portugueses working in our farms able to speak french..
(10 are working for my uncle and go back to portugal during bad season)

England tthat fucking high? I would even been surprised if it was 9 and not 19

We do have mandatory French lessons here.

Emigrants do not count towards our population stat. And most of them have been there for many years now. It's an old diaspora.
Younger, better qualified generations prefer the UK mostly.
We do have 3 years of obligatory french from 7th to 9th year, but tbf it's usually not enough to feel confident speaking to a francophone.

In sum, those 15% were pulled out of his ass.

nigga that doesnt mean shit, do you really believe 1/5 of the people you know can hold a convo in french

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No, but I don't think 17% of paddies can or 29% of Dutch people can, either. Like, why single us out?

I was in french speaking Switzerland for a few years and there was a LOT of young immigrants from Portugal that could speak easily in french there.

becuase anglos are notorious lazy cunts when it comes to learning languages

I have cousins among that diaspora. Trust me, they learn almost everything of french there, not in Portugal.

> >90%
>96%
huh?

what, France have 60%? What about other 40% of french?

Real graph

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>Ireland
C U C K E D

Except this isn't a list of fluency, just being able to hold a conversation. That's not the same thing.

why are spaniards too lazy to learn their neighbors language? It's like Mexicans learning English.

>We do have 3 years of obligatory french from 7th to 9th year,
Nope. I picked Spanish. It's optional between French, Spanish or German.

Didn't know that. Guess it's because my school only offered French at the time.

>why are spaniards too lazy to learn their neighbors language

Did you already learn spanish then?

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Probably, it depends on how many students pick a language to open a class. Or maybe they didn't wanna hire Spanish teachers so you're stuck with French kek