* Central African Republic
* Chad
* Comoros
* Côte d'Ivoire
* Democratic Republic of the Congo
* Djibouti
* Gabon
* Guinea
* Madagascar
* Mali
* Mauritania
* Morocco (Arabic is the official language, but French is widely spoken)
* Niger
* Republic of the Congo
* Rwanda (Kinyarwanda is the official language, but French is widely spoken)
* Senegal
* Seychelles (English, French and Creole are official languages)
* Togo
* Tunisia (Arabic is the official language, but French is widely spoken)
It's important to note that:
* French is not always the primary language in these countries. In many cases, local languages are more widely spoken.
* The level of French proficiency varies significantly from country to country and within each country.
* Other languages may also be spoken in these countries, including English, Portuguese, Spanish, and various indigenous languages.
If you're planning to travel to any of these countries, it's always a good idea to research the local language situation and learn some basic phrases in French.