Guinea is still a French speaking area because it was ruled by the French until 1958 when Guinea gained independence and officially became a republic. French is the official language of Guinea, and most of the population speaks French.
French is the official language of Guinea due to its colonial history. Guinea was colonized by the French in the late 19th century and gained independence in 1958, but French remained as the language of administration, education, and business. As a result, French has become widely spoken and understood across the country.
French is the official language of the Republic of Guinea and is spoken by the majority of the population. It is used in government, education, media, and business sectors. Additionally, various local languages are also spoken throughout the country.
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
The African countries that speak French and have presidents include Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Guinea, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, and Togo.
They speak French in France - obviously. It's their language. They also speak it in countries which were once French colonies, or which have had a heavy French influence historically. * Belgium * Benin * Burkina Faso * Burundi * Canada * Central African Republic * Comoros * Democratic Republic of the Congo * Republic of the Congo * Côte d'Ivoire * Djibouti * Equatorial Guinea * Gabon * Guinea * Haiti * Luxembourg * Madagascar * Mali * Mauritania * Mauritius * Monaco * Morocco * Niger * Rwanda * Senegal * Seychelles * Switzerland * Togo * Tunisia * Vanuatu
No. French Guinea became the Republic of Guinea in 1958. The Republic of Guinea is an independent country.
French Guinea became the Republic of Guinea in 1958. France has no authority over the Republic of Guinea.
French Guinea became the Republic of Guinea in 1958. Click the link for the languages of the Republic of Guinea.If you mean French Guiana, click here.
French Guinea became the Republic of Guinea in 1958.There are 4 unrelated countries that use the word Guinea:The Republic of GuineaEquatorial GuineaGuinea-BissauPapua New Guinea
If you mean the Republic of Guinea (which used to be called French Guinea), it is in Africa.If you mean French Guiana, it is in South America.
The Republic of Guinea is not a colony; it is an independent country. It is is FORMER French colony, but it has been independent since 1958.
If you mean the Republic of Guinea (which used to be called French Guinea), it is in Africa.If you mean French Guiana, it is in South America.
French is the official language of Guinea due to its colonial history. Guinea was colonized by the French in the late 19th century and gained independence in 1958, but French remained as the language of administration, education, and business. As a result, French has become widely spoken and understood across the country.
French is the official language of the Republic of Guinea and is spoken by the majority of the population. It is used in government, education, media, and business sectors. Additionally, various local languages are also spoken throughout the country.
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
Haiti Madagascar Senegal Cameroon Benin Chad Comoros Niger Rwanda Togo Republic of Congo Djibouti Mali Guinea
If you mean the Republic of Guinea (which used to be called French Guinea), it's Africa.If you mean French Guiana, it's South America.