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The world now has 194 real nations (independent countries) as per UNO data, including 2 that are not formal part of UNO, but "watchers" (observers...). In 24 of them French is an official language, but NOT USED by all folks In other 53 French is used, but together with other languages and dialects. If we sum these as a whole, we´ll have 77, which would make a percentage of nearly 40%, but would be COMPLETELY FALSE. Thus no real percentage is possible to be calculated, mostly due to mix of languages in several former or still present colonies or so-called "departéments" of France! As native speakers, having French as their mother tongue, there are ALMOST all French (probably 60 from some 60,3 million people), some 7 million Canadians and close islanders, maybe 4 million Belgians and 100 mil people in Luxembourg; even in neighbouring multilingual Switzerland they can´t be counted correctly! In the following countries French is ONE of official languages but used by just SOME people: Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Comores Islands, Congo, Côte d´Ivoire ("Ivory Coast"), Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Gabon, Haiti (in this latter, the "aysisien" creole is the really used language, even written and official like French), Madagascar, Mali, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, Vanuatu (the 5 main continents here represented then!). In these that once were dominated by France, but where French is not official, just a few people speak it: Algeria, Mauritania, Mauritius, Morocco, Tunisia (all from Northern Africa). Even in Guadeloupe and Martinique departments, in the Caribbean, French is "not real French", as people have mixed it with several forms of ancient folk speaking. So some 72 or 73 million people (from the main 5 first mentioned countries, all next, in Europe, except for Quebec and 2 or 3 islands in Canada, yet included) plus [how many?] 2 million? 3? 5? in the rest, let´s totalize some 80,000,000 French speakers on the whole, yet considering a few "non-ethnic" and/or "non-cultured" ones who learn and speak or write it somewhere in the world, being foreigners in fact. This makes not more than 12% of the human population (around 7 billion or more); it is not so little though!!!

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French is an official language in 29 countries, which represents around 15% of the countries in the world.

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