About 75% the population in Cameroon speaks French. Cameroon has 10 provinces and only 2 of them areEnglishspeaking. But French And English arerecognized as the two official languages at the same status.
cameroon Second Answer: According to official languages it has to be Canada (English and French), Switzerland (German, French, Italian and Reto-Romanian), Belgium (French and Flemish), Rep. of Ireland (Irish [Gaelic] and English), Luxembourg (French and German) - and some others that won't come to my mind.
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Belgium and Haiti
About 22% of Canadians speak French as their primary language. Most of these French-speakers reside in Quebec.
I don't know all the countries in Africa that speak French sorry, but i know 2. Those 2 are: Chad and Cote d' Ivoire (Ivory Coast).
2. English, & French.
Parlez Vous Francais - Do You Speak French 1908 was released on: USA: 2 May 1908
There are 21 African countries that speak French: 1. Democratic Republic of the Congo 2. Madagascar 3. Cameroon 4. Côte d'Ivoire 5. Burkina Faso 6. Niger 7. Senegal 8. Mali 9. Rwanda 10. Guinea 11. Chad 12. Burundi 13. Benin 14. Togo 15. Central African Republic 16. Republic of the Congo 17. Gabon 18. Comoros 19. Equatorial Guinea 20. Djibouti 21. Seychelles Furthermore, there are 6 African countries were French is not official, but widely used: 1. Morocco 2. Algeria 3. Tunisia 5. Mauritania 6. Mauritius
Canada, I believe. They speak English and French. :) And Philippines, we speak (I'm a Filipino) Filipino and English.
The countries that speak French were once French colonies. There are 21 African countries that speak French: 1. Democratic Republic of the Congo 2. Madagascar 3. Cameroon 4. Côte d'Ivoire 5. Burkina Faso 6. Niger 7. Senegal 8. Mali 9. Rwanda 10. Guinea 11. Chad 12. Burundi 13. Benin 14. Togo 15. Central African Republic 16. Republic of the Congo 17. Gabon 18. Comoros 19. Equatorial Guinea 20. Djibouti 21. Seychelles Furthermore, there are 6 African countries were French is not official, but widely used: 1. Morocco 2. Algeria 3. Tunisia 5. Mauritania 6. Mauritius
According to the 2000 Census, French is the fourth most popular language in the United States that is spoken by people over the age of five years old. Approximately 1.6 million people speak French at home in the United States. In addition, approximately 450,000 people speak French-Creole. 17% of people in the United States who can speak a second language speak French.