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    It originated from the Gallo-Romance, mainly spoken in Northern Gaul, and replaced Latin as France’s official language in 1539. From Gaul, the Roman colonialist spread the French language far and wide, including North America and Africa, before Western Roman Empire’s dissolution. A French-speaking country or person is known as Francophone.
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    What was the first official language of the French language?
    After the Council of Tours in 813, King Charlemagne required that priests give sermons either in the “Roman rustic language” or Theotiscam (a Germanic language) so the common people could understand. This decision marked the first recognition of French (or what would become French) as an oral language.
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    Where is French spoken in Europe?
    French is Europe’s third most spoken language after German and English. It is the official language of five countries on the continent, including Belgium, Monaco, Luxembourg, Switzerland, and France. However, it is the only official language in France and Monaco and shares the official status in the other three countries.
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    How did the French language spread throughout the world?
    With the colonial expansion of France, the language spread to America (e.g., Canada, Louisiana, the Caribbean islands) and Africa (e.g. Morocco, Algeria, Congo). The contemporary pronunciation of the standard language was fixed in that period. French was established as an official language in the French and Belgian colonial possessions in Africa.
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    What are the most widely spoken languages in France?
    Arabic is also widely spoken, arguably the largest minority language in France as of the 21st century (a spot previously held by Breton and Occitan). Modern French society is a melting pot.
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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_French

    Less than 15% of colonists (25% of the women – chiefly filles du roi – and 5% of the men) were from the Paris region and presumably spoke French, but most of the rest came from north-western and western regions of France in which French was not the usual first language. It is not clearly known how many among … See more

    French is a Romance language (meaning that it is descended primarily from Vulgar Latin) that specifically is classified under the Gallo-Romance languages.
    The discussion of the history of a language is typically divided … See more

    Roman Gaul (Gallia)
    Before the Roman conquest of what is now France by Julius Caesar (58–52 BC), much of present … See more

    French is noticeably different from most other Romance languages. Some of the changes have been attributed to substrate influence, which is from Gaulish (Celtic), or superstrate influence, … See more

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    French has radically transformative sound changes, especially compared to other Romance languages such as Spanish, Portuguese, Italian and Romanian:
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    The Vulgar Latin underlying French and most other … See more

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  4. French language | Origin, History, Grammar, & Speakers

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    WebOct 19, 2022 · At the beginning of the 21st century, French was an official language of more than 25 countries. In France and Corsica about 60 million individuals use it as their first language, in Canada more than 7.3 million, …

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    Spoken by 19.71% of the European Union's population, French is the third most widely spoken language in the EU, after English and German and the second most-widely taught language after English.
    Under the Constitution of France, French has been the official language of the Republic since 1992, although the ordinance of Villers-Cotterêts made it manda…

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    WebSep 17, 2019 · In the state of Louisiana, some 200,000 residents speak French at home as a first language, which equates to about 4 percent of the population. The country of Haiti itself, which is also located in North …

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    To understand how French came to be, we have to go back two millennia to the age of the Roman Empire. When the Gallic War ended (between 58 BCE and 51 BCE), territories located south of the Rhine became Roman provinces. This change led to the emergence of population centers and increased trade, which improved …
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    WebMay 18, 2021 · It originated from the Gallo-Romance, mainly spoken in Northern Gaul, and replaced Latin as France’s official language in 1539. From Gaul, the Roman colonialist spread the French language far and …

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    WebList of countries where French is the only official language: Benin Burkina Faso Congo Democratic Republic of Congo Ivory Coast France ( Metropolitan France and Overseas …

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    WebFrench was established as an official language in the French and Belgian colonial possessions in Africa. While the vocabulary and style of Modern French have been influenced by movements such as romanticism and …

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    WebWhile the French enclave of Frenchville, Pennsylvania first received attention in the late 1960s, the variety of French spoken has not been the subject of systematic linguistic …

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    WebIn the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, founded in 1099, at most 120,000 Franks, who were predominantly French -speaking Western Christians, ruled over 350,000 Muslims, Jews, and native Eastern Christians. [55] …

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