Monaco is a francophone country because it is entirely surrounded by France. Therefore, people in Monaco speak French.
Yes, Haiti is a francophone country. It is a former French colony and this is why French and Haitian creole French are spoken here.
it means a French-speaking country.
Monaco is a town (and independent country) on the shore of the Mediterranean sea.
Francophone countries are countries that speak french originally. They are NOT countries that are learning to speak french.
There are 3, actually. Vatican and San Marino, both inside Italy, and Lesotho, surrounded by South Africa. That excludes countries that have access to the sea, like Monaco and Gambia.
No. Egypt was not controlled by France for long enough to be a francophone country.
Francophone means French-speaking. For instance, Belgium is a francophone country as French is an official language there.
Countries where French is spoken are called francophone. A country either is or isn't francophone. It doesn't become francophone.
No, they are francophone.
There are a total of four wholly or partly francophone (French speaking) countries in Europe: France, Belgium, Switzerland and Monaco.
Yes, Haiti is a francophone country. It is a former French colony and this is why French and Haitian creole French are spoken here.
Haiti is a Francophone country in Latin America. French is one of its official languages alongside Haitian Creole.
Monaco
it means a French-speaking country.
There are six Francophone countries in Europe. France and Monaco are the only purely francophone countries. Belgium, Andorra, Luxembourg, and Switzerland all have French-speaking minorities and French is recognized as a national language among others (Flemish / Catalan and Spanish / German and Luxembourgish / German, Italian, and Romansh respectively).
Monaco is a sovereign city-state country. The country consists of a single city. The name of the country is Monaco. The name of the city is Monaco.
Yes, Monaco is a European country.