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  • ...6th century on, the cedilla was extended to other Romance languages like [[French language|French]]. From the 16th to the 18th centuries, it was progressively abandon
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  • ...nguage close to French or, according to other views, as a dialect of the [[French language]]; it also contains important features inherited from the [[Occitan languag ...ance language|Romance]] family, Poetevin-Séntunjhaes is a variety of the [[French language#One Langue d'Oïl or several Langues d'Oïl?|“Langue d'Oïl” group]] wi
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  • The '''Prague linguistic circle''' or "'''Prague school'''" ([[French language|French]] ''Cercle linguistique de Prague'', [[Czech language|Czech]] ''Pra�
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  • ...goers, and the controversial ''[[March of the Penguins]]'',<ref>Original [[French language|French]] title: ''La Marche de l'Empereur'' ('The Emperor's Journey'). [[di
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  • ...Renaissance, a period of cultural revitalization (literally 'rebirth' in [[French language|French]]). For early scholars like [[Jakob Burckhardt]], it was possible to
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  • '''En passant''' ([[French language|French]]: 'in passing') is the only move in [[chess]] in which a capturing
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  • ...ho first produced the spread in 1901; the name derives from "marmite," a [[French language|French]] name for a small ceramic crock, and the spread is marketed in smal
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