A variety of local languages were spoken in Guinea prior to the advent of European colonization.
The first name of the president of Guinea was Ahmed Sékou Touré.
Europe is the continent on which France is located and on which French first was spoken.
Some African countries where French is an official language and commonly spoken include Gabon, Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire, and Democratic Republic of the Congo. These countries also typically have a high percentage of French speakers.
Threre are 28 countries in which French is a national language - meaning it is a primary (but not necessarily the only) official language spoken in that country. These countries are: Belgium Benin Burkina-Faso Burundi Cameroon Canada Central African Republic Chad Comoros Democratic Republic of Congo Djibouti France Gabon Guinea Haiti Ivory Coast Luxembourg Madagascar Mali Monaco Niger Republic of Congo Rwanda Senegal Seychelles Switzerland Togo Vanuatu
French First Republic's motto is 'Liberté, égalité, fraternité, ou la mort!'.
Twenty countries where French is spoken are (not necessarily as a first or official language): France, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Belgium, Algeria, Morocco, Lebanon, Syria, Laos, Cambodia, the Ivory Coast, Gabon, French Guyana, Canada, Haiti, the US, New Caledonia, Congo, Cameroon, and Mali.
They had a republic after the French Republic. NEW RESPONDENT. The first French Republic ended with the proclamation of Napoleon as Emperor of the French People, that is by an imperial government.
French First Republic was created in 1792.
french French is the first language spoken in Quebec, in Ontario it is English. In Ontario, French is taught from the primary grades.
French has been spoken in Ivory Coast since the 18th Century, when France first colonized it.
French was first spoken in Haiti during the early 17th century when the French established colonies on the island of Hispaniola. The language was introduced by French colonizers and eventually became the predominant language of administration and culture in the region.
If you mean as an official language then here they are: Belgium Benin Burkina-Faso Burundi Cameroon Canada Central African Republic Chad Comoros Democratic Republic of Congo Djibouti France Gabon Guinea Haiti Ivory Coast Luxembourg Madagascar Mali Monaco Niger Republic of Congo Rwanda Senegal Seychelles Switzerland Togo Vanuatu Bulgaria Cambodia Cape Verde Dominica Egypt Equitorial Guinea Guinea-Bissau Laos Lebanon Morocco Mauritania Mauritius Moldova Romania Saint-Lucia Sao-Tomé et Principe Tunisia Vietnam Albania Andorra Greece Macedonia Armenia Austria Croatia Czech Republic Georgia Hungary Lithuania Poland Slovakia Slovenia