There are 21 African countries that speak French:
1. Democratic Republic of the Congo
2. Madagascar
3. Cameroon
4. Côte d'Ivoire
5. Burkina Faso
6. Niger
7. Senegal
8. Mali
9. Rwanda
10. Guinea
11. Chad
12. Burundi
13. Benin
14. Togo
16. Republic of the Congo
17. Gabon
18. Comoros
20. Djibouti
21. Seychelles
Furthermore, there are 6 African countries were French is not official, but widely used:
1. Morocco
2. Algeria
3. Tunisia
5. Mauritania
6. Mauritius
The two countries in the Lesser Antilles that speak French are Martinique and Guadeloupe. They are overseas departments of France, and French is the official language in both territories.
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.
besides France, in Canada the province of Quebec speaks French, and in the US, the state of Lousiana has a lot of French-speaking natives. A lot of small islands speak French. I think there are a few countries in Africa that also speak a form of French. Oh, and Haiti speaks a form of it as well. It's a little bit different, but its roots are in French.
Lebanon and Tunisia are two Middle Eastern countries where French is spoken. French is considered a second language in both countries due to their historical connections with France.
the two African island nations that speak Portuguese are Sao Tome and Princepe.
BelgiumSwitzerlandMonacoLuxembourgAndorra
There are more than two which speak French: France, Belgium, Andorra, Monaco, and Switzerland.
The two countries in the Lesser Antilles that speak French are Martinique and Guadeloupe. They are overseas departments of France, and French is the official language in both territories.
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.
besides France, in Canada the province of Quebec speaks French, and in the US, the state of Lousiana has a lot of French-speaking natives. A lot of small islands speak French. I think there are a few countries in Africa that also speak a form of French. Oh, and Haiti speaks a form of it as well. It's a little bit different, but its roots are in French.
Lebanon and Tunisia are two Middle Eastern countries where French is spoken. French is considered a second language in both countries due to their historical connections with France.
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.
the two African island nations that speak Portuguese are Sao Tome and Princepe.
Because France and Germany are two different countries.
France is the main one but Switzerland and Monaco also speak French.
Martinique Guadaloupe (there are a few others as well).
Swahili, Tshiluba, Lingala, and two unidentified Central African languages.