List of countries by French-speaking population
Appearance
French countries
There are countries where people speak French in every continent. The French language came from France. It is one of the Latino-Faliscan languages[1]and one of the largest languages in the world.[2]
The Canadian French dialect is also majorly in Eastern Canada–Quebec, but there are some differences. All of Canada uses the Canadian English accent.
List of continents and countries
[change | change source]Continent | Country | Capital |
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North America | ||
Canadian |
Canada Ottawa | |
North Africa | ||
Algerian |
Algeria Algiers | |
Moroccan |
Morocco Rabat | |
Tunisian |
Tunisia Tunis | |
Saharan |
Western Sahara Laayoune | |
Central Africa | ||
Cameroon |
Cameroon Yaoundé | |
Central African Republic |
Central African Republic Bangui | |
Chad |
Chad N'Djamena | |
Republic of the Congo |
Democratic Republic of the Congo Kinshasa | |
Republic of the Congo |
Republic of the Congo Brazzaville | |
Equatorial Guinea |
Equatorial Guinea Malabo | |
Gabon |
Gabon Libreville | |
Europe | ||
Belgian |
Belgium Brussels | |
French |
France Paris | |
Swiss |
Switzerland Bern |
Other countries
[change | change source]Related pages
[change | change source]- English-speaking population
- Spanish-speaking population
- Portuguese-speaking population
- German-speaking population
- French
- North America