* West Africa:
* Benin
* Burkina Faso
* Côte d'Ivoire
* Mali
* Niger
* Senegal
* Togo
* Central Africa:
* Central African Republic
* Chad
* Cameroon
* Democratic Republic of Congo
* Republic of Congo
* Gabon
* East Africa:
* Burundi
* Rwanda
* North Africa:
* Algeria
* Morocco
* Tunisia
It's important to note that while these countries have French as their official language, there are often other languages spoken as well. In many cases, French is a language of administration and education, while local languages are used for everyday communication.