That would have to be Switzerland, sir.
Switzerland is the European country where French, German, and Italian are all official languages. Additionally, Romansh is also recognized as a national language in Switzerland.
Switzerland has German, French, Italian, and Romansh as official languages. Different regions of Switzerland are predominantly German-speaking, French-speaking, Italian-speaking, or Romansh-speaking.
Belgium has Flemish and French as its official language. German is also spoken in the easternmost part of the country.
Belgium, France, Luxembourg, and Switzerland are four countries whose official language is French. France is the quartet's only country whose official language status is not shared with another major European language. Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland respectively permit as official languages Dutch and German; German and Luxembourgish; and German, Italian, and Romansh.
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.
Flemish, French, and German are the official languages of Belgium.
Switzerland (french: Suiesse, german: Schweiz, italian: Svizzera)
Switzerland has four official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. Each language is spoken in different regions of the country.
Haiti is the Caricom member country whose official language is French.
Belgium has the official languages of French, German and Flemish.
No, the official language spoken in Austria is German, not French.
French.