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Certainly not! French is spoken in France, which is a country on the european continent, not the african... It has Latin origins, then Romans, then old French (called Le Francois), and then acual French.

It is also the official language in Belgium, Swiss, Canada (Quebec) and many others countries that are indeed on the african continent because these ones were colonized by France at one time of the History.

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