Answer #1 French, I guess. Answer #2 The French language may be known as the language of the Academie Francaise, which defines the standards of correct, educated French. It may be known as the language of the arts, due to the dance discipline of Ballet. It may be known as the language of colonialism and conquest, due to French settlements on the African, American and Asian continents; and on Caribbean and Pacific islands. At the same time, it may be known as the language of diplomacy, government, and politics due to the historic support of the French to the revolutions in the United States of America, and in France. It may be known as the language of education and research due to its famous universities, such as the Sorbonne of Paris and the Universite d'Aix-en-Provence; and to its inquiring tradition that led to the deciphering of the hieroglyphics of ancient, pharaonic Egypt. It may be known as the language of entertainment due to French involvement in film, music, and theater. It may be known as the language of expression and romance, due to the charm of its cityscapes and countrysides. It may be known as the language of fine dining, due to French cheese, desserts, drinks, and fish and meat dishes. It may be known as the language of the medieval troubadours, who were the traveling singers of the Middle Ages. It may be known as the language of science and technology, due to the respective contributions of Pierre [May 15, 1859-April 19, 1906] and Maria Sklodowska [November 7, 1867-July 4, 1934] Curie and of Louis Pasteur [December 27, 1822-September 28, 1895] to radiation and to pasteurization.
The French language is known as "le français" in French.
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The French language is known (as official language or not) in Maroc, Tunisia, Algeria
The common language for medieval French was known as Old French. It evolved from Latin and was spoken from the 9th to the 14th century. Old French was the main language of literature and legal documents during that time period.
Yes. The Ivory Coast is a former French colony. Its official language is French. The country is known by its French name: Côte d'Ivoire.
It is a language that has evolved from Latin, known as Romance languages. Some examples are Italian, Spanish, French, Romanian, Catalan...
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According to experts, the French island of Corsica is known to retain its own language. There are some Corsicans who speak the language and others speaks French and Italian.
The French language is known (as official language or not) in Maroc, Tunisia, Algeria
The common language for medieval French was known as Old French. It evolved from Latin and was spoken from the 9th to the 14th century. Old French was the main language of literature and legal documents during that time period.
The Charter of the French Language, known as Bill 101, is a law in the of Quebec in Canada defining French, the language of the majority of the population
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Spanish is known as the 'Language of romance.'
Yes. The Ivory Coast is a former French colony. Its official language is French. The country is known by its French name: Côte d'Ivoire.
well i am studing it because its a very well known languager in Europe but i heard recently that the most spoken language in Europe is not now french, but German
Ti amor means your love. This is in the Spanish language also known as a romance language along with French.
The French language is the official language in French Polynesia.
It is a language that has evolved from Latin, known as Romance languages. Some examples are Italian, Spanish, French, Romanian, Catalan...