North America:
* Canada: Quebec (official language) and some parts of New Brunswick, Ontario, and Manitoba.
* United States: Louisiana (Cajun French) and some smaller communities in Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire.
Central America:
* Haiti: (official language, along with Haitian Creole)
South America:
* French Guiana: (overseas department of France, official language)
* Suriname: (one of the official languages)
Caribbean:
* Guadeloupe: (overseas department of France, official language)
* Martinique: (overseas department of France, official language)
* Saint Pierre and Miquelon: (overseas collectivity of France, official language)
* Dominica: (one of the official languages)
* Saint Lucia: (one of the official languages)
* Saint Vincent and the Grenadines: (one of the official languages)
Note: While French is the official language in many of these places, there are often other languages spoken alongside it. For example, in Haiti, Haitian Creole is widely used and considered the "language of the people." Similarly, in Suriname, English, Dutch, Sranan Tongo, and other languages are also common.