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Algeria L’Algérie
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Belgium La Belgique
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Benin Le Bénin
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Burundi Le Burundi
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Burkina Faso Le Burkina Faso
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Cameroon Le Cameroun
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Canada Le Canada (Le Québec)
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Central African Republic La République Centrafricaine
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Congo Le Congo
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Djibouti
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France La France
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French Polynesia La Polynésie Française
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Gabon Le Gabon
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Guadeloupe La Guadeloupe
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Guinea La Guinée
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Guyana La Guyane
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Haiti Haïti
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Ivory Coast La Côte d’Ivoire
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Cambodia Le Cambodge
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Laos Le Laos
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Lebanon Le Liban
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Luxembourg Le Luxembourg
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Madagascar
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Mali Le Mali
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Martinique La Martinique
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Mauritania La Mauritanie
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Mauritius L’île Maurice
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Monaco
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Morocco Le Maroc
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New Caledonia La Nouvelle Calédonie
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Reunion La Réunion
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Rwanda Le Ruanda
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Senegal Le Sénégal
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Seychelles Les Seychelles
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Switzerland La Suisse
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Togo Le Togo
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Tunisia La Tunisie
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Vietnam Le Viêt-nam
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Democratic Republic of the Congo La République démocratique du Congo
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Nigeria Le Niger
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Tchad Le Tchad
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Andorra L’Andorre
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Facts About the French-Speaking World
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French is the official language of 29 countries around the world Over one one hundred twenty four million people speak French is their native language French is spoken on five continents in about 50 countries and territories in the world
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In Europe French is spoken in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Monaco and Andorra On the American continent, French is the official language of three islands in the Caribbean: Haiti, Martinique, and Guadeloupe. Quebec, Canada’s largest province, is almost entirely French-speaking. In the United States, French is a second language for more than a million people in Louisiana and certain areas of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine
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In South America, French is the official language of French Guiana In Africa, French is the official or second language in 21 African countries This countries retain not only the French language but also the influence of French culture, institutions, and traditions. In Asia, in countries of Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam French is spoken today by some of its people
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Why do so many people in Africa and Asia speak French? During the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, France became a colonial power in the world. This means that the French occupied and ruled counties of the world far from France itself. These countries sent many of their products (such as copper and cocoa) back to France for manufacturing into finished products. As the French governed these nations, they also established schools and businesses which used the French language. By 1960, these nations had become independent, but they maintained French as their official and business language because so many people spoke French.
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