French is the sole official language of:BéninBurkina FasoCentral African RepublicCongo (Democratic Republic of)Congo (Republic of)Côte d'IvoireFrance (and its overseas territories, such as French Guyana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, La Réunion)GabonGuineaLuxembourgMaliMonacoNigerSénégalTogoFrench is one of the official languages of:BelgiumBurundiCameroonCanadaChadChannel Islands (Guernsey and Jersey)ComorosDjiboutiEquatorial GuineaHaiti (the other official language is French Creole)MadagascarRwandaSeychellesSwitzerlandVanuatuNote, these are nations where French is one or the sole official language(s). It does not include nations or regions where French is spoken, but is not an official language.
The official language of the French Republic is French.
If you meant the Democratic Republic of the Congo, click here.The 1 official language of the Republic of the Congo is French. French is also the official language of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.The two national languages are:KitubaLingalaHere is a list of all 62 languages spoken in the Republic of the Congo:AkaAkwaBanganduBeembeBekwilBobangiBomitabaBomwaliBongiliBonjoBwisiDiboleDoondoFangFrenchGbayaKaambaKakoKitubaKoongoKotaKoyoKunyiLaariLikubaLikwalaLingalaLumbuMbandjaMbangweMbereMbokoMbosiMoiMonzomboMpyemoNdasaNgbakaNgbaka Ma'boNgomNgundiNgungwelNjebiNjyemOmbambaPomoPunuSuundiTeke-EbooTeke-FuumuTeke-IbaliTeke-KukuyaTeke-LaaliTeke-NzikouTeke-TegeTeke-TsaayiTeke-TyeeTsaangiViliWumbvuYakaYombe
The Congo, officially called the Democratic Republic of the Congo is in the continent of Africa. The official language is French and the capital is Kinshasa.
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In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the official language is French. However, many other languages are commonly spoken in this country as well, including Munukutuba, Kongo, Lingala, Teke, and Mbosi. In French, "Goodnight" is "Bonne nuit," pronounced "bonn nwee." Keep in mind that this is the official language, and may not be the language you need.
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.
Some countries with French as their official language include France, Belgium, Switzerland, Canada (specifically Quebec), and numerous countries in Africa such as Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Democratic Republic of the Congo.
There are 29 countries where French is spoken as an Official language: Democratic Republic of the Congo France Canada Madagascar Cameroon Côte d'Ivoire Burkina Faso Niger Senegal Mali Rwanda Belgium Guinea Chad Haiti Burundi Benin Switzerland Togo Central African Republic Republic of the Congo Gabon Comoros Equatorial Guinea Djibouti Luxembourg Vanuatu Seychelles Monaco
French is the official language of 31 countries worldwide, 21 of those are African. They are as follows;Benin,Burkina Faso,Burundi,Cameroon,Central African Republic,Chad,Comoros,Côte d'Ivoire,Democratic Republic of the Congo,Djibouti,Equatorial Guinea,Gabon,Guinea,Madagascar,Mali,Niger,Republic of the Congo,Rwanda,Senegal,Seychelles,Togo French is also commonly spoken in the African countries of Algeria, Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia although they don't have official status.
French is the official language of Zaire (now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo) because it was a Belgian colony before gaining independence in 1960. During colonial rule, French was the administrative and educational language, which has continued to be widely spoken and used in the country since then.
French is the official language of 29 countries. Below I have listed their names.Democratic Republic of the CongoFranceCanadaMadagascarCameroonCote d'IvoireBurkina FasoNigerSenegalMaliRwandaBelgiumGuineaChadHaitiBurundiBeninSwitzerlandTogoCentral African RepublicRepublic of the CongoGabonComorosEquatorial GuineaDjiboutiLuxembourgVanuatuSeychellesMonacoThere are 7 other countries where French is commonly spoken but is not an official language:MoroccoAlgeriaTunisiaLebanonMauritaniaMauritiusAndorrafrance