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The little island of Martinique
Nearly everybody speaks French in La Martinique. This is the official language, taught in schools and used in businesses, administrations, etc... In addition, a large proportion of people also use Creole French, a spoken language derived from French.
Martinique speaks French because it was colonized by the French in the 17th century and has remained a French overseas department since then. French is the official language of Martinique, along with a regional Creole language.
Approximately 8% of the population in Haiti speaks French as their primary language. While French is one of the official languages of Haiti, the majority of the population speaks Haitian Creole as their main language.
Haiti and the overseas islands of La Guadeloupe, La Martinique in the Carribbean speak French. And the French oversea region of 'la Guyane' (French Guiana), just north of Brazil speaks French.
The population of French Guiana speaks French.
Haiti and Martinique are Caribbean countries where French is spoken. Other countries in the Caribbean also have French as an official language, such as Guadeloupe, Saint Martin, and French Guiana.
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Quebec is the Canadian province that speaks the most French, with French being the official language and the majority of the population having French as their first language.
All places in Martinique speak French.
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.
French Guiana, formerly a colony and now an overseas department of France.