Andorre
Belgique
Bénin
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cambodge
Cameroun
Canada
Centrafrique
Côte d'Ivoire
Comores
Djibouti
Dominique
Égypte
France
Gabon
Guinée
Guinée équatoriale
Haïti
Israël
Liban
Luxembourg
Madagascar
Mali
Maroc
Maurice
Mauritanie
Moldavie
Monaco
Niger
République du Congo
République démocratique du Congo
Rwanda
Saint-Vincent-et-les-Grenadines
Sainte Lucie
Sénégal
Seychelles
Suisse
Tchad
Togo
Tunisie
Vanuatu
Vietnam
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France, parts of Canada & the US, parts of Australia. Alot of coutries but Mainly France.
There is a link below to the source.
Only Australia
Benin
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cameroon
Canada (Québec) Central African Republic
Chad
Comoros
Republic of the Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Côte d'Ivoire
Djibouti
Equatorial Guinea
Gabon
Guinea
Haiti
Luxembourg
Madagascar
Mali
Monaco
Niger
Rwanda
Senegal
Seychelles
Switzerland
Togo
Vanuatu
Aosta Valley
Guernsey
Jersey
Outside of France, the main French-speaking countries are:
Europe
Belgium (the Walloon region)
Luxembourg
Monaco
Switzerland (also spoken: Swiss German, Italian)
Africa:
Most of north-west and western Africa, from Algeria and Tunisia to the Democratic Republic of Congo. Note, however, that in most of those countries, while French is rather widely spoken, notably by the educated and wealthy parts of society, the population in general speaks other languages (Arabic in the Maghreb, Bambara in Mali...)
Madagascar
North America
Canada (spoken by about 85% of the province of Quebec, a third of the inhabitants of New Brunswick, and then small minorities elsewhere: Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Manitoba)
Haiti
Other:
Lebanon
Several island countries in the Indian and Pacific oceans.
A good map is available here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:New-Map-Francophone_World.PNG
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1. Belgium
2. Benin
3. Burkina
4. Burundi
5. Cameroon
6. Canada
7. Central African Republic
8. Chad
9. Comoros
10. Congo
11. Congo, Democratic Republic of
12. Cote d'Ivoire
13. Djibouti
14. France
15. Gabon
16. Guinea
17. Haiti
18. Luxembourg
19. Madagascar
20. Mali
21. Monaco
22. Niger
23. Rwanda
24. Senegal
25. Seychelles
26. Switzerland
27. Togo
28. Vanuatu
29. Vietnam
There are 29 countries that appoint French as their 'Official' language, and there are a further 12 Dependent entities where French is an Official language.
Belgium, Switzerland
French is spoken on all continents except Australia.
Quebec is the largest prvince in Canada where French is spoken and Montreal is the 2nd largest city after Paris where French is spoken.
No, French is not widely spoken in Brazil. The official language of Brazil is Portuguese.
Belgium is the European country where both French and Flemish (Dutch) are spoken. French is predominantly spoken in the southern region of Wallonia, while Flemish is spoken in the northern region of Flanders.
French is mainly spoken in the province of Quebec in Canada.
French is spoken in Canada.
French is spoken on all continents except Australia.
Quebec is the largest prvince in Canada where French is spoken and Montreal is the 2nd largest city after Paris where French is spoken.
Monaco has spoken French for over 700 years.
No, French is not spoken in Malawi. For the languages of Malawi, click here.
French is spoken on all continents, including some French speakers in Antarctica.
french is spoken at the modern olympics because the person that started them was french.
Europe is the continent on which France is located and on which French first was spoken.
No, French is not widely spoken in Brazil. The official language of Brazil is Portuguese.
French and Arabic are the official languages, but Somali and Afar are widely spoken.
Belgium is the European country where both French and Flemish (Dutch) are spoken. French is predominantly spoken in the southern region of Wallonia, while Flemish is spoken in the northern region of Flanders.
French is mainly spoken in the province of Quebec in Canada.