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French is the only official language in France. Many other dialects and languages are spoken in France but none have official status or recognition.
The official language of the French Republic is French.
Deux is the number two in French. The French language originates from the country of France, however, it is the official language of 29 separate countries as well as a major language in most of the world's countries. French is the fifth most spoken language in the world and is the second most studied language, after English.
The second primary language of Canada is French. It is predominantly spoken in the province of Quebec, where it is the official language, but there are also French-speaking communities in other provinces. Canada's official bilingualism recognizes both English and French at the federal level, reflecting the country's cultural diversity.
No. No language was ever an official language of the US, not even English.
The countries in Europe with French as an official language are France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland. Of these, France is the only one with French as the only official language.
Haiti is the Caricom member country whose official language is French.
Morocco
No, Guyana is the only in South America that has English as the official language of the country. Save
Togo is the only country in the world that has French as an official language and starts with the letter T. Tunisia has millions of French speakers but French is not an official language.
Cambodia
There is no country that recognizes both Spanish and French as official languages exclusively, but Andorra recognizes Spanish, French, and Catalan as its official languages.
No. Atleast, It is not an official language because Nigeria has picked English as its official language for their country.
Lebanon because the most of them speak french too
Belgium has Flemish and French as its official language. German is also spoken in the easternmost part of the country.
In Brazil, the national language is Portugese.
French is an official language in 30 countries including Belgium, Canada, and Switzerland.