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What nationalities speak french?

French is spoken by a large number of people around the world, both as a first and second language. Here are some of the nationalities who speak French:

Countries where French is an official language:

* France

* Canada (Quebec and other parts)

* Belgium

* Switzerland

* Luxembourg

* Monaco

* Andorra

* Haiti

* Senegal

* Côte d'Ivoire

* Burkina Faso

* Benin

* Togo

* Niger

* Cameroon

* Central African Republic

* Chad

* Congo, Democratic Republic of the

* Congo, Republic of the

* Gabon

* Equatorial Guinea

* Guinea

* Mali

* Mauritania

* Morocco

* Algeria

* Tunisia

* Djibouti

* Comoros

* Madagascar

* Seychelles

* Vanuatu

* New Caledonia

* French Polynesia

* Wallis and Futuna

Countries where French is a widely spoken minority language:

* United States

* United Kingdom

* Germany

* Italy

* Spain

* Lebanon

* Vietnam

* Cambodia

* Laos

* Thailand

* China

* Japan

* South Korea

* Australia

* New Zealand

This is not an exhaustive list, as French is spoken by many people in various countries, especially former French colonies.

It is important to note that language and nationality are not always synonymous. Someone may be of a particular nationality but speak French as a second language, while someone else may not be from a French-speaking country but have French as their native tongue.

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