There are many French-speaking countries because of the historical influence of France through colonization, trade, and diplomacy. French was often imposed as the official language during colonization, leading to its widespread use in former colonies. Additionally, French culture and language have been promoted globally through international organizations like the Francophonie.
Haïti, Senegal, Algeria were once French.
France, Belgium, Switzerland.
Cuba, Jamaica, and the Bahamas are three examples.
Italy, Greece, and Cyprus are three examples.
Angleterre (England) Australie (Australia)
Depending on what your name is, they usually just use a French accent. Examples: Celine= Celine, with an accent on e. Phillip= pronounced as Fillip
The two countries that joined were French and Germany. This happened in the year 1957.
Spain, Italy, and Germany are three examples.
France (obviously), Canada and Haiti.
France Canada (particularly in Quebec) Belgium Switzerland
In France, French- speaking countries are known are francophonie countries. This means French speaking