Koumba Diabaté is Mauritanian. Although French isn't an official language in Mauritania, it is spoken in government offices and by a small portion of the population.
French is the sixth most spoken language in the world. It is sometimes the official language (or one of the official languages) of the country (Congo, Senegal, Rwanda, Haiti, Switzerland… 29 countries in total, some very small, like Djibouti or Monaco), and sometimes it remains spoken by a significant portion of the population even if it no longer has that status (Maghreb countries, DRC, Luxembourg, Niger…).
Francophone (French-speaking) Africa, where Komba Diabaté is from, is larger and more populated than the United States of America. This is a consequence of the massive colonization of Africa by France and Belgium in the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.
Sandra Germain
2025-12-11 13:46:11 +0000 UTC
Come on, man, that was definitely Heisenberg blue! Hamlindigo blue leans towards lavender: it's made up of much less blue and green, which makes it more muted and less bright. Formal might be better with names, but Bralik makes up for it with colors.