Haiti, Martinique, St. Barts, and the French half of St. Marten are the most prominent.
Martinique, St Maarten (the French side... the other side is Dutch), St Barts, and Haiti. There is french on some of the other islands, but it is not a main language.
Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao.
French Guiana is the only country in South America that speaks French.
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English Spanish French and Haitian Creole are major languages in the Caribbean. Caribbean is not a language itself, just a sea and region.
besides France, in Canada the province of Quebec speaks French, and in the US, the state of Lousiana has a lot of French-speaking natives. A lot of small islands speak French. I think there are a few countries in Africa that also speak a form of French. Oh, and Haiti speaks a form of it as well. It's a little bit different, but its roots are in French.
Hispaniola, where Haiti and the Dominican Republic are located.
France
Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao.
Cuba, Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico.
French Guiana is the only country in South America that speaks French.
There are three countries in North America. Canada officially speaks French. The United States and Mexico don't.
Haiti is the largest French-speaking country in the Caribbean. Other, smaller Caribbean French-speaking countries include Martinique, St. Martin, and Guadeloupe.
Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco speak French.
The UK is a country and it speaks English. There are no other countries in the UK.
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Morocco Algeria Lebanon Tunisia Syria the french language is a 2nd language for all these countries, not everyone in the country speaks French.
English Spanish French and Haitian Creole are major languages in the Caribbean. Caribbean is not a language itself, just a sea and region.