There is only one French country: France. There are other French-speaking countries in the world, but they are not French.
In France, French- speaking countries are known are francophonie countries. This means French speaking
Francophone countries are countries that speak french originally. They are NOT countries that are learning to speak french.
The official term for French speaking countries is francophone countries.
There are 29 countries worldwide where French is an official language.
There are none. By definition, French countries speak French.
There are 29 countries in Africa where French is spoken as an official language. These countries are members of the Francophonie, which is an international organization representing countries and regions where French is a significant language.
Africa has the most French-speaking countries, with a total of 29 countries where French is an official language. These countries are mostly former colonies of France in West and Central Africa.
French is listed as an official language in 29 countries, primarily in Africa, Europe, and the Americas. These countries include France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and several former French colonies.
There are around 29 countries in the world where French is spoken as an official language.
Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos were Asian countries that were colonized by the French during the 19th and 20th centuries.
There are 29 African countries where French is an official language. This includes countries like Algeria, Senegal, and Madagascar. However, the number of French speakers in each country can vary.
The French rule France.