There are 29 countries of which French is an official language. Seven other countries commonly speak French but have not named French an official language.
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French is listed as an official language in 29 countries, primarily in Africa, Europe, and the Americas. These countries include France, Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and several former French colonies.
French Overseas Departments & TerritoriesGuadeloupeMartiniqueReunionMayotteFrench Polynesia (Tahiti)Saint MartinSaint BarthelemyWallis & FutunaNew CaledoniaIsland Countries (French Official Language)HaitiMadagascarVanuatuSeychellesComorosIsland Countries (French/Creole Common Second Language)Saint LuciaDominicaMauritius
No. In fact, the Ethnologue language catalogue doesn't even list French as a spoken language in Argentina.
There are 29 countries around the world where French is an official language. This includes countries in Europe, Africa, the Americas, and the Caribbean. French is also spoken in various territories and regions globally.
Only 3 countries: - Germany - Austria - Leichtenstein
I was looking through the list and surprisingly, the US doesn't have English or any other language for that matter as an official language. Here's the list of countries that do in alphabetical order:BarbadosBelizeBotswanaCameroonCanadaDominicaEthiopiaEritreaFijiThe Gambia (Gambia)GhanaGrenadaGuyanaIndiaIrelandJamaicaKenyaKiribatiLesothoLiberiaMalawiMaltaMarshall IslandsMauritiusFederated States of Micronesia (Micronesia)NamibiaNauruNigeriaPakistanPalauPapua New GuineaPhilippinesRwandaSaint (St.) Kitts and NevisSaint (St.) LuciaSaint (St.) Vincent and the GrenadinesSamoaSeychellesSierra LeoneSingaporeSolomon IslandsSouth AfricaSouth SudanSudanTuvaluUgandaVanuatuZambiaZimbabwe
French Overseas Departments & TerritoriesGuadeloupeMartiniqueReunionMayotteFrench Polynesia (Tahiti)Saint MartinSaint BarthelemyWallis & FutunaNew CaledoniaIsland Countries (French Official Language)HaitiMadagascarVanuatuSeychellesComorosIsland Countries (French/Creole Common Second Language)Saint LuciaDominicaMauritius
French is spoken in not just three but in five continents: Africa, America (North America, South America and the Antilles), Europe, Oceania and Asia. See this link for a list of French speaking countries: http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-countries-where-french-is-an-official-language
No. In fact, the Ethnologue language catalogue doesn't even list French as a spoken language in Argentina.
Only 3 countries: - Germany - Austria - Leichtenstein
Here is a list of South American countries that do not have Spanish as an official language. Some of these countries speak spanish as a common language though, even though it's not official:ArgentinaBrazilChileFalkland IslandsFrench GuianaGuyanaNicaraguaSurinameUruguay
There are fifty eight sovereign countries where English is an official language but may not be the primary language. There are an additional twenty one non-sovereign nations that list English as an official language. In addition there are three countries in which English is the de facto language.
Algeria - President Abdelmadjid Tebboune Benin - President Patrice Talon Burkina Faso - President Roch Marc Christian Kabore Burundi - President Evariste Ndayishimiye Cameroon - President Paul Biya Central African Republic - President Faustin-Archange Touadera Chad - President Idriss Deby Comoros - President Azali Assoumani Congo (Brazzaville) - President Denis Sassou Nguesso Djibouti - President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh Democratic Republic of Congo - President Félix Tshisekedi Equatorial Guinea - President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Gabon - President Ali Bongo Ondimba Guinea - President Alpha Condé Ivory Coast - President Alassane Ouattara Madagascar - President Andry Rajoelina Mali - President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita Mauritania - President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani Niger - President Mohamed Bazoum Rwanda - President Paul Kagame Senegal - President Macky Sall Seychelles - President Wavel Ramkalawan Togo - President Faure Gnassingbe Tunisia - President Kais Saied Gabon - President Ali Bongo Ondimba
There are twenty countries in the world that list Spanish as their official language. A few of these countries are Paraguay, Equatorial Guinea, Ecuador, and Uruguay.
There are 29 countries around the world where French is an official language. This includes countries in Europe, Africa, the Americas, and the Caribbean. French is also spoken in various territories and regions globally.
Countries that list German as an official language include Germany, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Luxembourg and Liechtenstein. It is also spoken in Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia and the Vatican City (it is the administrative and commanding language of the Swiss Guard). It is also spoken in Namibia (where it was formerly an official language).
English is spoken as an official language in countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and many others. It is also widely used as a second language in countries like India, Nigeria, and the Philippines.
I was looking through the list and surprisingly, the US doesn't have English or any other language for that matter as an official language. Here's the list of countries that do in alphabetical order:BarbadosBelizeBotswanaCameroonCanadaDominicaEthiopiaEritreaFijiThe Gambia (Gambia)GhanaGrenadaGuyanaIndiaIrelandJamaicaKenyaKiribatiLesothoLiberiaMalawiMaltaMarshall IslandsMauritiusFederated States of Micronesia (Micronesia)NamibiaNauruNigeriaPakistanPalauPapua New GuineaPhilippinesRwandaSaint (St.) Kitts and NevisSaint (St.) LuciaSaint (St.) Vincent and the GrenadinesSamoaSeychellesSierra LeoneSingaporeSolomon IslandsSouth AfricaSouth SudanSudanTuvaluUgandaVanuatuZambiaZimbabwe