Which are the French language speaking countries?

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Canada, Belgium, france
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Many countries - France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Algeria and many more. French is spoken in over 30 countries.
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French is co-official alongside one or more other languages (16 countries) As of 2015, there are 29 independent nations where French is an official language. The following is a list of sovereign states and territories where French is an official or the fact language. (ex: Republic Democratic of Con...
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French is co-official alongside one or more other languages (16 countries) As of 2015, there are 29 independent nations where French is an official language. The following is a list of sovereign states and territories where French is an official or the fact language. (ex: Republic Democratic of Congo)....... read less
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France, Canada , Belgium, Luxembourg, Algeria, Senegal and many more.
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France,senegal,Luxemburg,algeria,belgium,canada, Tunesia Mauritius ok ok dear
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