Quebec in Canada, some islands in the Carribeans (Haiti), France and French Guyana, Monaco, Belgium, Switzerland, Andorra, Polynesia Then you have a lots of countries with a French-speaking minority like Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Louisiana in the United States, etc...
Nobody can give you an exact number but 85% of all French speaking people are not French.
One example of a non-European French-speaking country is Canada. French is one of the official languages in Canada, particularly in the province of Quebec. Other French-speaking countries outside of Europe include Haiti, Senegal, and many countries in North Africa.
There are more Spanish-speaking countries than French-speaking countries. Spanish is the second most widely spoken language in the world, with 21 countries officially speaking it, while French is spoken in 29 countries.
Of course there are. There are some in France, Monaco, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland. There are some probably in non-speaking French countries as well, such as Italy, the United Kingdom, etc.
In Brazil the majority of the population speaks Portuguese. In Suriname it is Dutch and in French Guyana its...well, French.
There are actually several non-Spanish Speaking nations in South America. The most obvious is Portuguese speaking Brazil, then there is Suriname which was a former Dutch colony, then French Guyana which speaks French or Creol, then finally Guyana, which was a British pocession and speaks English. In Central America only Belize (speaking English) is a non-Spanish Speaking nation
This is a matter of language use in non-French speaking countries. It is probably that way to avoid confusion with the other Guianas (there were five separate colonies from different European countries). To the French, French Guiana is simply La Guyane.
No, most countries in the world don't speak Spanish.In South America, The following countries don't speak Spanish:BrazilGuyanaFrench GuianaSurinameFalkland Islands
Puerto Rico, Cuba, and the Dominican Republic are primarily spanish speaking countries. Spanish is spoken on many of the other islands and depending on where you go on a given island, it may also be the primary language.
There are 29 countries worldwide where French is the officail language. French is the fourth most widely spoken mother tongue in the European Union. These 29 countries are what we call "francophone" There is no country in the world where people exclusively speak French as there are non-French-speaking groups in every one of the 29 Francophone countries. France and Monaco, however, are the only Francophone countries whose sole official language is French.
The non-English-speaking members of CARICOM are Suriname, which speaks Dutch, and Haiti, which speaks French.