well its because half of africans countries for example Congo, learn french instead of English, and then north africans like sudenes learn English instead of french, well its because half of africans countries for example Congo, learn french instead of English, and then north africans like sudenes learn English instead of french,
yes, people in Africa speak french. Here are some countries that speak french.BeninBurkina FasoBurundiCameroonCentral African RepublicChadComorosRepublic of the CongoDemocratic Republic of the CongoCôte d'IvoireDjiboutiGabonGuineaMadagascarMaliNigerRwandaSenegalSeychellesTogoAs you can see, many of the African countries speak French. 20 of the countries in Africa have French as their official language.
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.
Some African countries that speak French include Senegal, Ivory Coast, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Cameroon. French is often used as either an official language or as a primary language of education and government in these countries.
The Caribbean countries that speak Spanish are the Dominican Republic and Cuba; those that speak English are Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Barbados; and those that speak French are Haiti and Martinique.
It was because of French and British 19th century colonisation. They made any African countries they controlled learn French or some English.
well its because half of africans countries for example Congo, learn french instead of English, and then north africans like sudenes learn English instead of french, well its because half of africans countries for example Congo, learn french instead of English, and then north africans like sudenes learn English instead of french,
yes, people in Africa speak french. Here are some countries that speak french.BeninBurkina FasoBurundiCameroonCentral African RepublicChadComorosRepublic of the CongoDemocratic Republic of the CongoCôte d'IvoireDjiboutiGabonGuineaMadagascarMaliNigerRwandaSenegalSeychellesTogoAs you can see, many of the African countries speak French. 20 of the countries in Africa have French as their official language.
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.
African isn't a language, most countries in Africa speak English and French.This above is not true Africans speak so many different languages it is hard to count, they don't just speak English and French, in fact those are two of the most least spoken languages in all of Africa.
Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco speak French.
Some African countries that speak French include Senegal, Ivory Coast, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Cameroon. French is often used as either an official language or as a primary language of education and government in these countries.
The Caribbean countries that speak Spanish are the Dominican Republic and Cuba; those that speak English are Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and Barbados; and those that speak French are Haiti and Martinique.
There are 21 French-speaking countries in Africa.
Yes, many African people speak English as a second or even first language due to historical colonization and globalization. English is one of the official languages in several African countries.
The UK is a country and it speaks English. There are no other countries in the UK.
The county of Equatorial Guinea has French and Spanish as official languages. And most of the other countries have either French or English as official languages.