Senegal
Algeria
Morocco
Benin
Togo
Cameroon
Tunisia
Chad
Niger
Mali
Republic of Congo
Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire)
Rwanda
Burundi
Gabon
Africa has the greatest amount of French-speaking countries, with a total of 29 countries where French is commonly spoken. These countries were previously French colonies, and French continues to be widely used in various sectors such as government, education, and media.
No, not all African countries speak Swahili. Swahili is primarily spoken in East Africa, particularly in countries like Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Many African countries have their own official languages and dialects.
Francophone countries speak French due to a history of French colonization, missionary work, and establishment of trading posts in these regions. French culture and language were hence imposed on these territories, leading to French becoming a dominant language in those countries.
There are numerous countries that speak French in Africa. Here is the list of countries:BeninBurkina FasoBurundiCameroonCentral African RepublicChadComorosCongoCôte d'IvoireDemocratic Republic of the CongoDjiboutiEquatorial GuineaGabonGuineaMadagascarMaliNigerSenegalSeychellesTogoAlgeriaMauritaniaMoroccoTunisia
All the continents except Antarctica consists of different countries that each speak their own language. Most educated people in these countries use English as a 2nd language, French and German also Spanish are spoken in these countries.
I don't know all the countries in Africa that speak French sorry, but i know 2. Those 2 are: Chad and Cote d' Ivoire (Ivory Coast).
Africa has the greatest amount of French-speaking countries, with a total of 29 countries where French is commonly spoken. These countries were previously French colonies, and French continues to be widely used in various sectors such as government, education, and media.
France, Canada, Haiti, and Vietnam for starters. Andorra, Belgium, Switzerland, many islands in the Caribbean, and French Guiana also speak French. Countries in Africa that were once french colonies also speak French.
All of them. They All Speak A Type of ENGLISH!
No, not all African countries speak Swahili. Swahili is primarily spoken in East Africa, particularly in countries like Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Many African countries have their own official languages and dialects.
French has different dialects, just like most languages. And all dialects of French are "real."
Francophone countries speak French due to a history of French colonization, missionary work, and establishment of trading posts in these regions. French culture and language were hence imposed on these territories, leading to French becoming a dominant language in those countries.
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.
ALL of the countries in Southern Africa do not speak Spanish as their primary language. The only Spanish-speaking country in Africa is Equatorial Guinea, which is in Central Africa.
Morocco Algeria Lebanon Tunisia Syria the french language is a 2nd language for all these countries, not everyone in the country speaks French.
There are numerous countries that speak French in Africa. Here is the list of countries:BeninBurkina FasoBurundiCameroonCentral African RepublicChadComorosCongoCôte d'IvoireDemocratic Republic of the CongoDjiboutiEquatorial GuineaGabonGuineaMadagascarMaliNigerSenegalSeychellesTogoAlgeriaMauritaniaMoroccoTunisia
North American Countries that speak French:CanadaGuadeloupeHaitiMartiniqueSaint BarthelemySaint MartinSouth American Countries that speak French:French GuianaFrench is also spoken by immigrants all over the United States.