the francophone countries in caribbean are macro,polo and hati
The francophone countries in the Caribbean are Haiti, Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Saint Martin.
There are 8 francophone countries and 5 anglophone countries that form the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
There are 8 francophone countries in ECOWAS: Benin, Burkina Faso, CΓ΄te d'Ivoire, Guinea, Mali, Niger, Senegal, and Togo.
There are 15 Francophone countries in Africa. These are the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Madagascar, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Burkina Faso, Niger, Senegal, Mali, Rwanda, Guinea, Chad, Burundi, Benin, Togo, Central African Republic, Republic of Congo, Gabon, and Seychelles.
There are six republic countries in the Caribbean islands: Cuba, Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago, Dominica, Guyana, and Suriname.
The Caribbean is not a continent but a region consisting of numerous islands and countries in the Caribbean Sea. It is located in North America.
Francophone countries are countries that speak french originally. They are NOT countries that are learning to speak french.
There are 8 francophone countries and 5 anglophone countries that form the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
The official term for French speaking countries is francophone countries.
Countries where French is spoken are called francophone. A country either is or isn't francophone. It doesn't become francophone.
Francophone countries speak French due to a history of French colonization, missionary work, and establishment of trading posts in these regions. French culture and language were hence imposed on these territories, leading to French becoming a dominant language in those countries.
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5 countries located in the Caribbean are Jamaica , Barbados , Guyana , Antigua and Barbuda and Suriname
There are a total of four wholly or partly francophone (French speaking) countries in Europe: France, Belgium, Switzerland and Monaco.
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The name is francophone
People who speak fluent French are often referred to as francophones.