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  1. Jun 28, 2018 · Learn about the number, population, and ranking of French speaking countries in Africa, as well as the history and geography of French language in the continent. Find out which African states and territories have the most and least French speakers, and how they compare with other countries in the world.

    • Algeria. Population: 44,758,398. French-speaking population: 11.2 million. Other languages spoken: Arabic, Berber. Algeria has been the largest country in Africa since South Sudan’s independence.
    • Benin. Population: 10,879,800. French-speaking population: No firm estimate. Other languages spoken: Arabic, Fon, Yom, Yoruba, Bariba, Fulfulde, and several other national languages.
    • Burkina Faso. Population: 18,105,600. French-speaking population: 1.3 percent. Other languages spoken: Mooré, Fula, Gourmanché, Bambara, and 65 other indigenous languages.
    • Burundi. Population: 11,178,900. French-speaking population: 10 percent. Other languages spoken: Kirundi. Burundi is one of the few countries in Sub-Saharan Africa whose borders are a direct continuation of a pre-colonial state.
  2. Oct 16, 2018 · Learn about the number, location and official status of French speaking countries and territories in Africa. Find out which African countries have more than 77 million people who speak French as their first or second language, and which ones recognize French as an official language.

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  4. 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 spread across 34 countries and territories.

    • 167 million (2023)
    • Africa
    • DR Congo. Capital: Kinshasa. Population: 111 million. French-speaking population: 49 million. Independence: June 30, 1960 (Belgium) DR Congo, a Central African nation, is home to about 111 million people, making it one of the largest French-speaking countries in Africa.
    • Cameroon. Capital: Yaounde. Population: 28.7 million. French-speaking population: 11.8 million. Independence: January 1, 1960 (France), October 1, 1961 (UK)
    • Ivory Coast. Capital: Yamoussoukro (political), Abidjan (economic) Population: 30.9 million. French-speaking population: 9.7 million. Independence: August 7, 1960 (France)
    • Madagascar. Capital: Antananarivo. Population: 29,611,714. French-speaking population: 7,729,277. Declaration of Independence: June 25, 1960. The island country of Madagascar has Malagasy and French as its official languages.
  5. 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. Alongside French, DRC also recognizes Lingala, Kiswahili, Kikongo, and Tshiluba as national languages. 2.

  6. Mar 17, 2022 · French is the second most studied language in the world and the sole official language in 11 African countries. Learn how French language skills and culture are used by African countries to connect with the world and each other, and how French language education can benefit from the diversity and vibrancy of African francophone culture.

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