There are 73 million native french speakers and another 338 million non-native speakers of the language in the world. France contains the majority of native speakers with over 64 million living within its boundaries. So in this way France could be considered the largest french speaking country, due to it having the largest population of french speakers.
Well, the total population of native French speakers is around 77 million people, and the total number of French speakers (as a first or other language) is about 467 million.
There are significant glaciers in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina. All of these countries are on the slopes of the Andes.
Birthrate means the number of births in a population. The definition of population is all members of the same species in one area. The more living things that are born increases the population. It does so by adding more to an ecosystem and/or a community.
French is spoken on all 7 continents, and is an official language of countries on 5 of the 7, and some Pacific islands.North America - Canada, Haiti, and French overseas territories: Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint Barthélemy, St. Martin and Saint-Pierre et Miquelon.South America - French GuianaAfrica - 21 countries including Benin, Equatorial Guinea (co-official with Spanish); Mayotte and Réunion islandsEurope - France, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Monaco, Belgium (Brussels and Wallonia)Asia - Pondicherry (India)Polynesia - Vanuatu and French overseas territories: French Polynesia, New Caledonia, and Wallis and Futuna
Inland countries are countries that have no coastlines. They are surrounded by land on all sides.
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Canada is a country. It doesn't contain any additional countries. If you are asking what provinces speak French, Québec has the largest French-speaking population, but French is official in all of the provinces. ---------- Canada is bilingual making French an official Canadian language but not the provinces. Only Manitoba and NB are bilingual, French English.
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Nobody can give you an exact number but 85% of all French speaking people are not French.
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Africa has the most amount of French speaking countries. Although Europe has France, Luxembourg and Belgium many people all over Africa speak French.
All French people wear "berets" and all Canadians play hockey.
If you mean, "all french speaking countries are in France" Then no, There is Canadian french, Québec, And there are bilingual provinces like New Brunswick.There is also some french in India, and many people move from India to France because of this.
All countries that surround Nigeria (Benin, Niger, Chad and Cameroon) have French as at least one of their official languages.
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Quebec in Canada, some islands in the Carribeans (Haiti), France and French Guyana, Monaco, Belgium, Switzerland, Andorra, Polynesia Then you have a lots of countries with a French-speaking minority like Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Louisiana in the United States, etc...
None. All countries in Central America are Spanish-speaking, except Belize, where English is the dominant language.