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  • ...anic-speaking Franks (see below: [[French language#History|History]] and [[French language#Cradle|Cradle]]). The native name of the language, '''''français''''' (arc ...of purity and simplicity of expression which was often associated with the French language in the following centuries. French formal language has changed relatively l
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  • * [http://www.rudydemotte.be/ Official web site] (in [[French language|French]], [[Dutch language|Dutch]] and [[German language|German]])
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  • {{r|French language}}
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  • ...t issue, [[francophone]] refers to someone whose primary language is the [[French language]], and, in Quebec, the term [[allophone]] refers to individuals whose prima
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  • A '''francophone''' is someone who speaks the [[French language]].
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  • {{rpl|French language}}
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  • '''Switzerland''' ([[German language|German]]: ''Schweiz''; [[French language|French]]: ''Suisse''; [[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Svizzera''; [[Romansh ...]]. The country has four official languages: [[German language|German]], [[French language|French]], [[Italian language|Italian]], and [[Romansh]].
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  • The [[novel]]s, [[poetry]], and [[play (theatre)|plays]] written in the [[French language]] from the earliest stages until the present day. Depending on usage, the
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  • ...t known for his ''Dictionnaire de la langue française'' (Dictionary of the French Language), commonly called 'The Littré'.
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  • ...[Luxembourgish German]]: ''Lëtzebuerg'', ''Groussherzogtum Lëtzebuerg''; [[French language|French]]: ''Luxembourg'', ''Grand-Duché de Luxembourg''), is a small landl
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  • #REDIRECT [[French language]]
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  • ...ng answers to similar questions as another tracking the development of a [[French language|French]]-speaking child.
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  • '''TFO''' is a French language public broadcaster, operated by the Province of Ontario.
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  • An French language public broadcaster in Ontario.
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  • '''Alsace-Lorraine''' ([[French language|French]]: ''Alsace-Lorraine''; [[German language|German]]: ''Elsass-Lothrin
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  • A rare synonym of "French language" (in traditional Romance linguistics).
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  • It is one of the [[langues d'oïl]], like the [[French language]] and the [[Walloon language]]. [[Jèrriais]], [[Guernesiais]], [[Sercqui
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  • ...result, its two official languages are [[English language|English]] and [[French language|French]].
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  • ...age|Catalan]] ''Catalunya Nord, la Catalunya del Nord, els Comtats''; in [[French language|French]] ''la Catalogne Nord, la Catalogne du Nord, les Comtés'') is the n
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  • ...://www.orbilat.com/Languages/French-Canadian/Canadian.html |title=Canadian French Language |accessdate=2009-03-13 |last=Batzarov |first=Zdravko |authorlink= |coautho
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  • '''Monte Carlo''' ([[French language|French]]: ''Monte-Carlo''; [[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Montecarlo''; [[
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  • ...y speak an archaic dialect of French, [[Guernesiais]], distinct from the [[French language]] spoken in [[Metropolitan France]]. The other islands each have similar b
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  • The word has its roots in [[French language|French]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[Spanish language|Spanish]]
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  • ...e|Arabic]], [[Mandarin language|Mandarin]], [[Hindi language|Hindi]] and [[French language|French]]. Major lingua francas of the past included [[Latin language|Latin] ...le is [[Michif language|Michif]], formed from [[Cree language|Cree]] and [[French language|French]] in [[Canada]].<ref>Wardhaugh (2006: 59-60); Bakker & Pappen (1997:
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  • {{r|French language}}
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  • Novels, poetry, essays and plays written in the French language from the earliest years until the present day
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  • ...urese dialect|Gaddurese]]'' (or ''Gallurese''). The two state languages, [[French language|French]] (in Corsica) and [[Italian language|Italian]] (in Sardinia), have
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  • {{r|French language}}
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  • The Province operates a similar French language network [[TFO]], for [[Franco-Ontario]]ns.
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  • ...</ref> Therefore it is appropriate to discuss 'English orthography' and '[[French language|French]] orthography' as different, though they use the same script. For ex
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  • ...ose of their former oppressors, such as [[English language|English]] and [[French language|French]], but many [[creole (language)|creole languages]] were created and
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  • ...esiais, Sercquiais, and Auregnais are [[langues d'oïl]], like the modern [[French language]].<ref name=omniglotJèrriais/> In the middle ages, when royal authority o
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  • {{r|French language}}
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  • ...rancoprovençal” is a fully independent language: it is not a mix between [[French language|French]] and [[Occitan language|Provençal]], nor a variety of French, nor ...erely threatened in Switzerland and France in front of the domination of [[French language|French]].
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  • ...is is 0 or 1 for [[English language|English]]-speaking countries; 2 for [[French language|French]]-speaking countries; etc.<ref>[http://www.isbn-international.org/en
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  • {{r|French language}}
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  • ...nlike places such as [[Haiti]], where the local creole and the lexifier ([[French language|French]]) were kept separate, Jamaican Creole remained in contact with Engl
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/French language]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|French language}}
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  • ...an language|Italian]] in Alghero. It has become very weak in the face of [[French language|French]] domination in France.
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  • ...y or various degrees of recognition, such as [[German language|German]], [[French language|French]], [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[Romansh language|Romansh]] in
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  • ...i Official Site of the Presidency of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire] - in [[French language|French]].
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  • The '''[[Montreal]] Biodome''' ([[French language|French]]: '''Biodôme de Montréal''') in [[Quebec]], [[Canada]] is a publi
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  • ...Aragonese]], [[Catalan language|Catalan]], [[Occitan language|Occitan]], [[French language|French]], [[Francoprovençal language|Francoprovençal]], [[Romansh languag
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  • {{r|French language}}
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  • ...or simply '''Aix''' ([[Occitan language|Occitan]]: ''Ais de Provença'', [[French language|French]]: ''Aix-en-Provence'', [[Latin language|Latin]]: ''Aquae Sextiae'')
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  • {{r|French language}}
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  • ...[[Occitan language|Occitan]]) and ''Langue d'Oïl'' (“language of oïl” or [[French language|French]]).
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  • ...n 1066, the Norman kings and their high nobility spoke only a variety of [[French language|French]] called [[Anglo-Norman language|Anglo-Norman]]. English continued t
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  • {{r|French language}}
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  • ...nguage|Hawaiian]]). [[Louisiana (U.S. state)|Louisiana]] law also grants [[French language|French]] some recognition. In the [[U.S. Commonwealth]], from 1991 [[Puerto
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  • {{r|French language}}
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  • ...for [[Catalonia]], ''Catalu'''ny'''a''. [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[French language|French]] use ''gn'', as in ''lasa'''gn'''e'' and ''champa'''gn'''e'' (which
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  • ''[[À la recherche du temps perdu]]'' ([[French language|French]], "In Search of Lost Time"), [[novel]] by [[Marcel Proust]]. ''[[Barcarolle: Une Nuit à Lisbonne]]'' ([[French language|French]], "[[Barcarolle]]: A Night in [[Lisbon]]"), [[symphonic poem]] by [
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  • {{r|French language}}
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  • ...and 1940s that came about when black writers joining together through the French language to assert their cultural identity. [[Aimé Césaire]], [[Léon Damas]] and
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  • ** [[French language]]
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  • ...being [[Spanish language|Spanish]], [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]], [[French language|French]], [[Italian language|Italian]] and [[Romanian language|Romanian]]. ** [[French language]]
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  • ...ges of the organization are [[Arabic]], [[English language|English]] and [[French language|French]].
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  • ...nada are included in the definition too, as is the non-native English of [[French language|French]]-speaking Canadians. A further complication is the similarity of Ca
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  • {{r|French language}}
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  • The administrative and dominant language of Monaco is [[French language|French]]. Until the mid-19th century, it was [[Italian language|Italian]].<
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  • ...ficial languages such as Italian (in Italy, Switzerland and San Marino), [[French language|French]] (in Monaco) and [[Croatian language|Croatian]] (in Croatia).
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  • ...Krous (11%); and the Southern Mandes (10%). The [[official language]] is [[French language|French]], but the country is home to 77 indigenous [[language (general)|lan
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  • ...neral military term, noncommissioned officer. The term is derived from the French language|French ''petit''.
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