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Why do Egypt speak french?

Egypt does not speak French as a primary language. The official language of Egypt is Arabic.

However, you might be thinking of a few factors:

* French influence in the past: Egypt was part of the French colonial empire for a short period in the 18th century, which left a small mark on the country's language and culture. There are some words borrowed from French, and French was used in some official contexts for a while.

* French as a second language: French is sometimes taught as a second language in schools, particularly in higher education institutions. Some individuals might have learned French for business or travel purposes.

* French cultural influence: France has maintained a strong cultural presence in Egypt, with French films, literature, and music still popular in the country. This cultural influence has led to some knowledge of French amongst certain segments of the population.

While French might be spoken by some in Egypt, it's important to remember that the vast majority of Egyptians speak Arabic as their primary language.

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