Yes.
Because the founder of the Modern Olympic Games was French, and the Headquarters of the International Olympic Committee is located in Switzerland. English is also an official language of the Olympics. When announcements are made at the Games, they are made in French, English, and the language of the host country.
The smallest French-speaking country is Seychelles, an island nation in the Indian Ocean.
No, Guyana is the only in South America that has English as the official language of the country. Save
Nope... the official language of Gambia is English.
Francophone means French-speaking. For instance, Belgium is a francophone country as French is an official language there.
No, Brazil is not a French-speaking country. The official language of Brazil is Portuguese.
One example of a non-European French-speaking country is Canada. French is one of the official languages in Canada, particularly in the province of Quebec. Other French-speaking countries outside of Europe include Haiti, Senegal, and many countries in North Africa.
Approximately 7.4 million Canadians speak French as their first language or mother tongue, with the majority of them residing in the province of Quebec. French is one of the two official languages of Canada, alongside English.
Yes, Belgium is a multilingual country, with French as one of its official languages. The majority of the population in the southern region of Wallonia speaks French as their primary language.
No. Ontario is a province (of Canada) and not a country. The official language of the province is English, although French is also recognized in the judicial and legislative system.
The official term for French speaking countries is francophone countries.