* Afrique du Sud (South Africa - French is a minority language)
* Algérie (Algeria)
* Andorre (Andorra)
* Belgique (Belgium)
* Benin (Benin)
* Burkina Faso (Burkina Faso)
* Burundi (Burundi)
* Canada (Canada - French is an official language alongside English)
* Cameroun (Cameroon)
* Comores (Comoros)
* Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
* Djibouti (Djibouti)
* Égypte (Egypt - French is a minority language)
* France (France)
* Gabon (Gabon)
* Guinée (Guinea)
* Guinée équatoriale (Equatorial Guinea)
* Haïti (Haiti)
* Luxembourg (Luxembourg)
* Madagascar (Madagascar)
* Mali (Mali)
* Maroc (Morocco)
* Mauritanie (Mauritania)
* Monaco (Monaco)
* Niger (Niger)
* République centrafricaine (Central African Republic)
* République démocratique du Congo (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
* République du Congo (Republic of the Congo)
* République dominicaine (Dominican Republic - French is a minority language)
* Rwanda (Rwanda)
* Sénégal (Senegal)
* Seychelles (Seychelles)
* Suisse (Switzerland - French is an official language alongside German, Italian, and Romansh)
* Tchad (Chad)
* Togo (Togo)
* Tunisie (Tunisia)
* Vanuatu (Vanuatu)
This list includes countries where French is an official language, as well as countries where French is spoken by a significant minority of the population. It's worth noting that language use can be complex and vary within a country, so this list is a general guide.