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  1. May 18, 2023 · Africa is home to the highest number of French speakers: 22 of the 29 countries that list French as their official language are located on the continent. It remains a popular language in other African countries as well, including those like Egypt and Morocco that do not list French as a national language.

  2. Historical territory, French West Africa, 1958. French West Africa, administrative grouping under French rule from 1895 until 1958 of the former French territories of West Africa: Senegal, French Guinea, the Ivory Coast, and the French Sudan, to which Dahomey (Benin) was added in 1899. Certain territories of the Sudan were grouped together ...

  3. 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 d’Ivoire: 70%; Senegal: 70%

  4. Mar 8, 2023 · Benin comes next, at number 13 on the list of French-speaking countries in Africa. It has a population of 10 million, with 34% French-speaking people. French is their official language, with Ge, Fon, Yoruba, Bariba, and Dendi as some of their spoken languages, next to French.

  5. Apr 19, 2023 · In Northern Africa, there are three French-speaking countries--Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia. Even in Egypt and Western Sahara, we speak a little French.) Mamadou: En Afrique de l'Ouest, presque ...

  6. Dec 7, 2018 · 29 countries speak French as an official language, placing it in the second place after English. The states are spread across five different continents with the majority in Europe and Africa. It is a procedural language for the European Union as well as a deliberation language for the Court of Justice and the United Nations.

  7. Nigeria. Just a few notches below Kenya on the EF EPI index, Nigeria is one of the largest English-speaking countries in Africa. Estimates place the number of Nigerians who speak at least some level of English at more than 110 million. Though Hausa is the most widely spoken language in Nigeria, English is still the only official one.

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