French is the sole official language of:
Bénin
Congo (Democratic Republic of)
Congo (Republic of)
Côte d'Ivoire
France (and its overseas territories, such as French Guyana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, La Réunion)
Gabon
Guinea
Luxembourg
Mali
Monaco
Niger
Sénégal
Togo
French is one of the official languages of:
Belgium
Burundi
Cameroon
Canada
Chad
Channel Islands (Guernsey and Jersey)
Comoros
Djibouti
Haiti (the other official language is French Creole)
Madagascar
Rwanda
Seychelles
Switzerland
Vanuatu
Note, these are nations where French is one or the sole official language(s). It does not include nations or regions where French is spoken, but is not an official language.
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French is an official language in 30 nations. See the page link further down this page, under Sources and Related Links for a Wikipedia on this subject.
about 30%
No, Sign Languages have their own language. In America it is ASL, whereas in Japan it is JSL and Germany has their own, GSL. ASL is about 30 percent similar to French Sign Language (LSF).
France. Part of Belgium (about 50%) Part of Switzerland (about 30%) A small area in North-East Italy.
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French is an official language in 30 countries including Belgium, Canada, and Switzerland.
Although about 30 countries recognise French as a official language alongside others in very few countries is it the first language. They are France and Monaco.
French is an official language in 30 nations. See the page link further down this page, under Sources and Related Links for a Wikipedia on this subject.
Some reasons for learning how to speak French include: facilitates travel (French is the official language of around 30 countries in the world), or to expand your horizons (meeting new people, job opportunities, etc.)
about 30%
english The US does not have an official language. English is the de facto language, official languages of 30 states, and spoken by about 95% of the population.
Wednesday, July 30, 1980 is the date that French became an official language of Vanuatu. The date in question references the Constitution and the independence of the Pacific Island Republic east of Australia, New Caledonia, New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. French shares official status with Bislama and English and principal educational purposes with English.
No, Sign Languages have their own language. In America it is ASL, whereas in Japan it is JSL and Germany has their own, GSL. ASL is about 30 percent similar to French Sign Language (LSF).
In America (North&South America) 27 countries speak English (including all island nations in Caribbean, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, and Falkland Islands.) In America the country, all states speak English (about 95% of the total population), and it is the official language of 30 states, but not the official language of the country.
France. Part of Belgium (about 50%) Part of Switzerland (about 30%) A small area in North-East Italy.
The constitution of the Republic of Senegal dated January 7 2001 states in its 1rst article that French shall be the official language. The national languages shall be Diolo, Malinke, Poular, Serer, Soninke and Wolof and any other national language which has been codified. The first to impose French as the official language in Senegal was President Leopold Sedar Senghor alongside to six national languages among the 19 spoken in this country. It was in the 1960's. His example was followed by Niger and Tunisia. Nowadays French remains a foreign language spoken by 25 to 30 % of the men and 11 to 12 % of the women.