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    • 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.
  1. The French language became an international language, the second international language alongside Latin, in the Middle Ages, "from the fourteenth century onwards".It was not by virtue of the power of the Kingdom of France : '"... until the end of the fifteenth century, the French of the chancellery spread as a political and literary language because the French court was the model of chivalric ...

  2. Jun 28, 2018 · It is interesting to note that African countries dominate the world list by occupying positions four to 13 consecutively. On the other end of the list, Seychelles has fewest French speakers in Africa, with an estimated 92,900 people. Also in the bottom five of Africa countries are the Comoros (788,474), Equatorial Guinea (845,060), Djibouti ...

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    • Dr Congo
    • Cameroon
    • Ivory Coast
    • Madagascar
    • Burkina Faso
    • Senegal
    • Benin
    • Guinea
    • Mali
    • Togo
    Capital:Kinshasa
    Population: 111 million
    French-speaking population: 49 million
    Independence: June 30, 1960 (Belgium)
    Capital:Yaounde
    Population: 28.7 million
    French-speaking population: 11.8 million
    Independence: January 1, 1960 (France), October 1, 1961 (UK)
    Capital:Yamoussoukro (political), Abidjan (economic)
    Population: 30.9 million
    French-speaking population: 9.7 million
    Independence: August 7, 1960 (France)
    Capital:Antananarivo
    Population: 29,611,714
    French-speaking population: 7,729,277
    Declaration of Independence: June 25, 1960
    Capital:Ouagadougou
    Population: 21,935,389
    French Speaking Population: 5,403,610
    Independence: August 5, 1960 (France)
    Capital:Dakar
    Population: 17,923,032
    French Speaking Population: 4,640,365
    Independence: April 4, 1960 (France)
    Capital:Porto-Novo
    Population: 13,763,688
    French Speaking Population: 4,306,099
    Independence: August 1, 1960 (France), October 1, 1960 (UK), July 31, 1961 (Portugal)
    Capital:Conakry
    Population: 13,237,832
    French Speaking Population: 3,776,660
    Independence: October 2, 1958 (France)
    Capital:Bamako
    Population: 21,473,764
    French Speaking Population: 3,702,660
    Independence: June 20, 1960 (France)
    Capital:Lomé
    Population: 8,608,444
    French Speaking Population: 3,554,266)
    Independence: April 27, 1960 (France)
  3. e. A man from Labé, Guinea, speaking Pular and West African French. 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 [6] [7] [8] spread across 34 countries and territories.

    • 167 million (2023)
    • Africa
  4. Mar 17, 2022 · French is a global language, spoken by around the world. Africa, a region of strategic global importance, is number of French speakers. French is the official language in 11 African countries and ...

  5. Most Afrikaans speakers live in South Africa. In Namibia, it's one of the national languages. Since the colonial era, Indo-European languages such as Afrikaans, English, French, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish have held official status in many countries, and are widely spoken, generally as lingua francas. (See African French and African ...

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