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  2. French-Speaking Countries in Africa: A Look at 26 Francophone...

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    Which African countries speak French? Francophone Africa has 26 countries. Some speak French as their sole official language. Others have two or more official languages. There are even those for whom French is not an official language but is spoken in some contexts.

  3. French Speaking Countries in Africa - WorldAtlas

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    There are no French speaking territories in Africa, as most are located in the Americas, Oceania, and Europe. There are approximately 434 million people throughout the world who speak French. However, the country with highest French speaking population is not France.

  4. List of French Speaking Countries in Africa - TalkAfricana

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    There are approximately 434 million people throughout the world who speak French. However, the country with highest French speaking population is not France. Instead, an African nation, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, tops the list with a total of more than 77 million people.

  5. African French - Wikipedia

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    African French (French: français africain) is the generic name of the varieties of the French language spoken by an estimated 167 million people in Africa in 2023 or 51% of the French-speaking population of the world [4][5][6] spread across 34 countries and territories.

  6. Top 10 French-speaking Countries in Africa

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    Top 10 French-speaking Countries in Africa 1. Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) The Democratic Republic of Congo, also known as DRC, is the largest French-speaking country in Africa. With a population of over 95.89 million, approximately 51% of the population can speak French.

  7. Did You Know 25 African Countries Speak French

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    Several African countries have French as an official language, which means it is used in government, education, media, and other official capacities. These countries include: Algeria: Located in North Africa, Algeria is the largest country on the continent and has French as an official language alongside Arabic.

  8. French-Speaking Countries In Africa: A List Of ... - TravelPander

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    French is the official language in 21 African countries. These include Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Gabon, Guinea, Madagascar, Mali, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, and Togo.

  9. List Of French-Speaking African Countries - AnswersAfrica.com

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    French Speaking African Countries and Percentage of People Who Can Speak French. Below is the list of French-speaking countries in Africa where there is the highest percentage of people who speak French: Gabon: 80%; Mauritius: 72.7%; Côte dIvoire: 70%; Senegal: 70%

  10. List Of All Francophone Countries In Africa - WeAfrique

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    They are spoken by 21, 27, and 6 countries, respectively, and are known as the Francophone, Anglophone, and Lusophone regions of Africa. Nearly half of the global French-speaking community can be found in Francophone countries.

  11. Francophone Countries in Africa: Everything You Need to Know

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    Here is a list of the 20 francophone countries in Africa that use French as an official or recognized language: 1. Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): Located in Central Africa, the DRC embraces a diverse range of cultures and languages, with French serving as one of the country’s official languages. 2.