The official language of France is French, spoken by a vast majority of the population. However, there are also a number of regional languages spoken in different parts of the country, including:
* Breton: Spoken in Brittany, in the northwest of France.
* Occitan: Spoken in the south of France, particularly in the Occitanie region.
* Alsatian: Spoken in Alsace, in the northeast of France, close to the border with Germany.
* Catalan: Spoken in the region of Catalonia, on the border with Spain.
* Basque: Spoken in the Basque Country, in the southwest of France, close to the border with Spain.
* Corsican: Spoken on the island of Corsica.
While these regional languages are not as widely spoken as French, they are an important part of France's linguistic and cultural heritage.