Because France colonized this country (formerly called Dahomey's Empire). Bénin got its independance in 1960. Benin fought with the Free France during WW2, and after the war, as most of the former European colinies, a will for independance had spreaded through Bénin. In order to avoid a new war like in Indochina and Algeria. France decided to accept and to collaborate with this new indepedant country.
Togo and Benin are both in West Africa. They both speak French and use the West African franc.
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If you become an officer in the Canadian forces you must learn to speak French fluently, so yes, the navy would speak French as well as English.
Francophone countries are countries that speak french originally. They are NOT countries that are learning to speak french.
32% of the residents of Belgium speak French. Since the country's population is around 10,258,762, that would mean that about 3, 282, 803 speak French in Belgium.
in Benin how many people Speak French
Benin was once a French colony. When it gained independence in 1960, French remained as one of the official languages due to historical ties and the continuing influence of French-speaking countries in the region. French is now widely used in government, business, and education in Benin.
Togo and Benin are both in West Africa. They both speak French and use the West African franc.
Some countries with French as their national language include France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and several countries in Africa such as Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Madagascar.
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The population of Benin is: 8,791,832.
Benin is a French colony, so it has spoken French ever since it was Dahomey and got its independence from France in 1960.
The citizens of Benin are called "béninois, béninoise" in French.
French is spoken throughout Benin, but is especially common in the major cities like Porto-Novo.
Béninois
The official language of Benin is French. There are 54 indigenous languages as well.
Some African countries that speak French include Senegal, Ivory Coast, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Cameroon. French is often used as either an official language or as a primary language of education and government in these countries.