0. Belgium
0. Burundi
0. Cameroon
0. Canada
0. Chad
0. Channel Islands (Guernsey and Jersey)
0. Comoros
0. Djibouti
0. Haiti (the other official language is French Creole)
0. Madagascar
0. Rwanda
0. Seychelles
0. Switzerland
0. Vanuatu
The "francophone" countries are those that speak French.
There are 29 countries worldwide where French is an 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.
Africa has the largest number of French speaking countries.
There are 29 countries of which French is an official language. Seven other countries commonly speak French but have not named French an official language. Check out the related links for a list of the countries where French is an official language.
French and Spanish are spoken all over the world, in more than 100 countries.
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Basically all of them except Belize, Haiti, Jamaica, Brazil, Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana (which isn't a county, but oh well).
If we speack about political or material power the word is "pouvoir". If we speack about nations (for exemple: the global superpowers) or about electric power the word is "puissance".
lot of people that immigrate cant speack french, which is the most spoken laguage in quebec.
I don't know what "speack" is, but if you are asking about language of Bangladesh. It's Bengali.
France colonized Chad until its independence on August 11th 1960.
well i went 2 school in france and i lived with this family and she didnt speack english so i had to learn french and it is frem queque malo
Spanish.
good bye in mardarin Chinese - zai jian in french - Aurevior We can see this is how you say it in french and mardrin but how do you say it in the English language, no not how we speack English but like british language!!!