Canada is a country. It doesn't contain any additional countries.
If you are asking what provinces speak French, Québec has the largest French-speaking population, but French is official in all of the provinces.
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Canada is bilingual making French an official Canadian language but not the provinces. Only Manitoba and NB are bilingual, French English.
Outside of Europe and Africa, the French-speaking countries are Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, French Guyana, and Canada (though mostly in Quebec).
There are many countries that speak French. But the countries that speak French the most are France and Canada because their ancestors spoke French in the past.
One example of a non-European French-speaking country is Canada. French is one of the official languages in Canada, particularly in the province of Quebec. Other French-speaking countries outside of Europe include Haiti, Senegal, and many countries in North Africa.
Canada being a country, there cannot be other countries inside of it. That said, if you are referring to provinces, the mostly French-speaking one would be Québec. However, New-Brunswick, right beside Québec, has a relatively large French-speaking population as well.
A map showing French-speaking countries would include France, Belgium, Switzerland, Canada (primarily Quebec), Luxembourg, Monaco, and several countries in Africa such as Senegal, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Ivory Coast, among others. French is also spoken in some countries in the Caribbean and the Pacific.
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Countries which were colonized by the French tend to have the largest French speaking areas, i.e. the Eastern side of Canada.
Outside of Europe and Africa, the French-speaking countries are Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, French Guyana, and Canada (though mostly in Quebec).
The main countries in America where French is spoken are Canada (in Quebec and parts of New Brunswick and Ontario), Haiti, and some smaller territories like Saint Martin and French Guiana. French is also an official language in some countries in the Caribbean, such as Martinique and Guadeloupe.
A map showing French-speaking countries would include France, Belgium, Switzerland, Canada (primarily Quebec), Luxembourg, Monaco, and several countries in Africa such as Senegal, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Ivory Coast, among others. French is also spoken in some countries in the Caribbean and the Pacific.
There are many countries that speak French. But the countries that speak French the most are France and Canada because their ancestors spoke French in the past.
In France, French- speaking countries are known are francophonie countries. This means French speaking
One example of a non-European French-speaking country is Canada. French is one of the official languages in Canada, particularly in the province of Quebec. Other French-speaking countries outside of Europe include Haiti, Senegal, and many countries in North Africa.
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There are 29 countries worldwide where French is an official language.
Canada being a country, there cannot be other countries inside of it. That said, if you are referring to provinces, the mostly French-speaking one would be Québec. However, New-Brunswick, right beside Québec, has a relatively large French-speaking population as well.
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