| Use of the French Language | Country | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Only official language | France | 95%
|
| Co-official | Belgium | 91%
|
| Co-official | Cameroon | 84%
|
| Co-official | Canada | 84%
|
| Co-official | Chad | 81%
|
| Only official language | Niger | 81%
|
| Only official language | Senegal | 79%
|
| Co-official | Switzerland | 79%
|
| Only official language | Mali | 74%
|
| Co-official | Luxembourg | 72%
|
| Only official language | Benin | 70%
|
| Only official language | Burkina Faso | 70%
|
| Only official language | Monaco | 70%
|
| Co-official | Morocco | 70%
|
| Only official language | Togo | 70%
|
| Only official language | Guinea | 67%
|
| Co-official | Haiti | 67%
|
| Only official language | Ivory Coast | 67%
|
| Only official language | Gabon | 63%
|
| Co-official | Djibouti | 58%
|
| Co-official | Madagascar | 58%
|
| Co-official | Burundi | 56%
|
| Co-official | Rwanda | 53%
|
| Co-official | Seychelles | 53%
|
| Co-official | Central African Republic | 51%
|
| Co-official | Comoros | 51%
|
| Co-official | Equatorial Guinea | 47%
|
| Only official language | Republic of the Congo | 44%
|
| Only official language (most populous French-speaking nation) | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 40%
|
| Co-official | Vanuatu | 37%
|