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French

French is a Romance language of the Indo-European family. It descended from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire, as did all Romance languages. It is the official language of France, Belgium, Switzerland (with Italian and German), Canada (with English and Indigenous languages), and many other countries. It has an official status in numerous international organizations, including the European Union, the United Nations, the International Olympic Committee, and NATO. French is a relatively old language, with a documented history of more than 1500 years. It is the sixth most widely spoken language in the world, with over 220 million speakers. French is also the second most studied language after English, and is taught on every continent. Despite its long history, French has undergone significant changes in its development. It has been influenced by other languages, such as German, Italian, and English. However, it has also maintained its own distinctive features. One of the most notable features of French is its use of liaison. This is when two words that are ordinarily not connected are joined together for grammatical or stylistic reasons. For example, the words "un garçon" (a boy) and "une fille" (a girl) are normally not connected. However, when they are used in a sentence such as "Il y a un garçon et une fille" (There is a boy and a girl), they are connected by a liaison. Liaison is just one of the many features that make French an interesting and unique language. If you're looking to learn a new language, French is a great choice. It is a beautiful language that is spoken in many parts of the world.

Language group

Romance languages

Language locales, regions and scripts

French
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French, France, Latin
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French, Burkina Faso, Latin
fr-Latn-BF
French, Benin, Latin
fr-Latn-BJ
French, St. Barthélemy, Latin
fr-Latn-BL
French, Central African Republic, Latin
fr-Latn-CF
French, Congo - Brazzaville, Latin
fr-Latn-CG
French, Côte d’Ivoire, Latin
fr-Latn-CI
French, Cameroon, Latin
fr-Latn-CM
French, Gabon, Latin
fr-Latn-GA
French, French Guiana, Latin
fr-Latn-GF
French, Guinea, Latin
fr-Latn-GN
French, Guadeloupe, Latin
fr-Latn-GP
French, Luxembourg, Latin
fr-Latn-LU
French, Monaco, Latin
fr-Latn-MC