It is possible to speak French fluently in a year or less than a year and this depends completely on you, your dedication, practice, and most importantly, ‘Why do you want to learn the French language?’. Also, it may take more than just a year or maybe five years or forever and this also depends totally on you, lack of practice, not working hard enough to learn. You’re responsible to choose one option from these two. To my knowledge, there is no exact duration to learn the French language or any other languages fluently as it entirely depends on the person who is learning the language. Yes, there are uncountable courses that you can find to learn the French language on the internet, some may promise that you can do it in just 6 months, some will say a year and others will say two years. To my knowledge, the right one you can trust is Multibhashi. They will help you learn French from Globally recognized French language experts through live online classes which you can take in your preferable timings, they have multiple courses to make you learn French and more languages and speak fluently. Also, they provide the course completion certificate at the end of the course. So, don’t waste your time stressing yourself out, thinking when you can speak French fluently instead, start learning the language from right this moment and find out by yourself how long it takes for ‘YOU’ to learn the French language. Who knows you might speak like the natives in the next few months or if you just quit and forget that you even try to learn the language? I bet you’ll be the one that speaks the language fluently in just 6 months. Congratulations in advance!
You never know what comes in your way in the near future. Explore and experience it to the fullest and make yourself feel worth it instead of regretting moments and chances you didn’t take when you get. Learning is never boring when you are really enthusiastic about it and also it will be a great benefit to have to speak the French language when you visit France or any other place that speaks French as a first language. Remember to get out of your comfort zone to explore and experience!