Threre are 28 countries in which French is a national language - meaning it is a primary (but not necessarily the only) official language spoken in that country. These countries are:
Belgium
Benin
Burkina-Faso
Burundi
Cameroon
Canada
Chad
Comoros
Democratic Republic of Congo
Djibouti
France
Gabon
Guinea
Haiti
Luxembourg
Madagascar
Mali
Monaco
Niger
Republic of Congo
Rwanda
Senegal
Seychelles
Togo
Vanuatu
The first language of an overwhelming majority of Manitobans is English, but French is also the first language of many Manitobans. There are also many people of the first nations who learned to speak their own languages first.
the metis were a mix of first nations and french and they could speak both french and first nations languages.
About 20% speak French as their native language.
I do speak French, it's my first language.
About 70 million people speak French as their first language, and another 200 million speak it as a second language.
According to the Canadian census, 98% of Canadians speak French either as a first language or a second language. 22% speak only French.
How many countries speak french as their second language.
First French, 2d foreign is English.
French do not speak a different language: they all or nearly all speak French. The people who do not speak French, are the ones using a different language.
About 22% of Canadians speak French as their primary language. Most of these French-speakers reside in Quebec.
40% speaks french as mother language. 60% dutch and a small amounth of people speak German
The Ivory Coast and Gabon are the only countries in Africa where French is spoken as a first language--it's mostly a second language.