Medicin sans Frontiere ( doctors without borders)
European Union (along with English as a primary language)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (along with English as a primary language)
Francophonie
the United Nations and the European Union both use French as one of their official languages.
The United Nations, as well as the International Olympic Commitee both use French as one of their official languages.
The Canadian provinces of Quebec and New Brunswick use French as an official language. Quebec is predominantly French-speaking, while New Brunswick is officially bilingual, recognizing both English and French as official languages.
French is an official language in 29 countries, including France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and many former French colonies in Africa.
French is the official language in 28 countries, but 36 total use it very commonly.
The language that became the official court language of England after 1066 was French. After the Norman Conquest, French was primarily spoken by the ruling elite and in official settings, while English continued to be spoken by the majority of the population. Over time, the influence of French on English vocabulary and grammar was significant.
Quebec is the province in Canada where French is predominantly spoken. In addition, New Brunswick is the only officially bilingual province in Canada, with a significant French-speaking population.
Since no organization can claim to represent the whole world, there is no "official" language for the world. The closest such organization would be the United Nations, which uses six official languages: English, Spanish, Chinese, Arabic, French, and Russian. The use of languages by international organizations is usually related to the number of speakers rather than any "official" status. This is why, for example, English and Spanish have become defacto global standards. English is clearly a global language, but this is merely a measure of its widespread use, not of any official recognition.
Two Canadian provinces, Quebec and New Brunswick, use French as an official language. Quebec is predominantly French-speaking, while New Brunswick is officially bilingual, with both English and French as official languages.
Germany and Austria use German as their official language. It is one of the official languages in Switzerland (in addition to French and Italian), Luxembourg (in addition to French and Luxembourgian), and Belgium (in addition to French and Flemish).
French and English are both Indo-European languages with significant Latin influence. They share vocabulary due to historical interactions and borrowings. Both languages are widely spoken internationally, with English being the most widely spoken language in the world and French being an official language in many countries.
Belize is the only mainland country in Central America that does not use Spanish as a main language. In South America: Falkland Islands, South Georgia, South Sandwich Islands and Guyana = English. French Guiana = French. Suriname = Dutch. Brazil = Portuguese.