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English: The French language and French creoles in the world
 
Regions where French or a French creole is the main language
 
Regions where it is an official language
 
Regions where it is a second language
 
Regions where it is a minority language

The following things have been changed from the old "Map-Francophone World.PNG":

  • Cambodia, Laos and the South of Vietnam are colored in light blue because these countries still use French in TV shows and at school.
  • Lebanon, Tunisia, Mauritania, Morocco, and Algeria have been colored light blue, because the French language is widely used to a degree similar to a second language. There are even more French speakers in those countries than when French was the official language.
  • Egypt is colored in light blue because the christian population speaks French.
  • The Western Sahara has been colored light blue, due to the increased use of French there.
  • A green square has been added to London to recognize the French-speaking minority.

To be modified :

  • The status of French language in Africa depends on the country. For instance in Senegal French is not always used in the street and the status of official language fits well whereas in Gabon this is the only used language, except for the eldest between people of a same ethnie so in Gabon the French is the main language.


Français : La langue française dans le monde
 
Langue maternelle
 
Langue officielle
 
Deuxième langue
 
Minorités francophones

Les choses suivantes ont été modifiées de l'ancien "Map-Frncophone World.PNG":

  • Le Viêt-nam, le Cambodge et le Laos ne sont plus coloriés en bleu clair, car la langue française n'y est plus beaucoup utilisée aujourd'hui.
  • Le Sahara Occidental a été colorié en bleu clair, en raison de l'augmentation de l'usage du français dans la région.
  • Un point vert a été ajouté à Londres pour reconnaître la minorité de langue française là-bas.

Proposition de modification :

L'usage de la langue française est divers dans les pays d'Afrique subsaharienne. Par exemple, le français n'est pas la langue utilisée par défaut dans les rues sénégalaises. Tout au contraire, prétendre que le français n'est pas la langue maternelle des Gabonais reviendrait à dire que le français n'était rien de plus qu'une langue officielle dans la Bretagne des années cinquante. Ne connaissant pas la situation des autres pays, je laisse le soin à toute personne motivée de corriger cette erreur.


Català: La llengua francesa al món
 
Llengua materna
 
Llengua oficial
 
Segona Llengua
 
Minories francòfones
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09:48, 27 June 2018Thumbnail for version as of 09:48, 27 June 20182,664 × 1,468 (14.94 MB)Motiss
18:46, 4 January 2018Thumbnail for version as of 18:46, 4 January 20182,664 × 1,468 (120 KB)MaphobbyistSticking to sources. French is not the majority mother language in New Caledonia, French Polynesia and some Western African cities.
09:44, 3 January 2018Thumbnail for version as of 09:44, 3 January 20182,664 × 1,468 (124 KB)JulienbchBack to previous version. French is clearly the main language in New Caledonia, in F. Polynesia and in some cities of western and central Africa.
11:41, 25 December 2017Thumbnail for version as of 11:41, 25 December 20172,664 × 1,468 (120 KB)MaphobbyistUpdate
12:31, 11 June 2017Thumbnail for version as of 12:31, 11 June 20172,664 × 1,468 (124 KB)ZorionCanada: Carte plus réaliste pour l'Ontario, minorités de langues maternelles françaises dans le reste du Canada. Changement de couleur pour le Luxembourg car 6% de langue maternelle et 90% de langue seconde française
19:10, 11 March 2017Thumbnail for version as of 19:10, 11 March 20172,664 × 1,468 (122 KB)Fobos92Canadá francesa
00:01, 10 October 2016Thumbnail for version as of 00:01, 10 October 20162,664 × 1,468 (100 KB)फ़िलप्रोremove India
12:02, 30 August 2016Thumbnail for version as of 12:02, 30 August 20162,664 × 1,468 (119 KB)ZorionDe Hearst jusqu'à la frontière du Québec, c'est une zone majoritairement francophone, ainsi que les Comtés unis de Prescott et Russell
01:52, 14 August 2016Thumbnail for version as of 01:52, 14 August 20162,664 × 1,468 (94 KB)TitaniumCarbideremove arbitrary blob of francophone ontario - while there is a high density of francophone communities in this corridor, only census division in Ontario with a majority of mother-tongue Francophones is Prescott and Russell (area East of Ottawa)
14:21, 23 July 2016Thumbnail for version as of 14:21, 23 July 20162,664 × 1,468 (102 KB)Jejesga06Correction d'une erreur qui m'avait échappée. La Sarre n'a pas le français comme langue officiel mais comme seconde langue avec une importance de la langue et l'État de Sarre souhaite devenir bilingue.
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