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  2. Varieties of French - Wikipedia

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    French is an administrative language and is commonly but unofficially used in the Maghreb states, Mauritania, Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia.As of 2023, an estimated 350 million African people spread across 34 African countries can speak French either as a first or second language, mostly as a secondary language, making Africa the continent with the most French speakers in the world. [2]

  3. Category:French dialects - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "French dialects" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 ...

  4. Langues d'oïl - Wikipedia

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    "Oïl dialects" or "French dialects" are also used to refer to the Oïl languages except French—as some extant Oïl languages are very close to modern French. Because the term dialect is sometimes considered pejorative, the trend today among French linguists is to refer to these languages as langues d'oïl rather than dialects. [citation needed]

  5. Dialects of the French language - Wikipedia

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    Dialects of the French language. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirect page. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; Languages.

  6. Atlas linguistique de la France - Wikipedia

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    Gilliéron's survey stimulated interest in dialect geography, and became the model for later works elsewhere. Two of his students, Karl Jaberg and Jakob Jud, directed a survey of Italian dialects of Italy and southern Switzerland, published as the Sprach- und Sachatlas Italiens und der Südschweiz (1928–1940).

  7. Croissant (linguistic zone) - Wikipedia

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    Northern parts of the Lemosin and Auvernhat dialects. The Croissant (Occitan: [1] lo Creissent; French: le Croissant) is a linguistic transitional zone between the Langue d'oc (also referred to as Occitan) dialects and the Langue d'oïl dialects, situated in the centre of France where Occitan dialects are spoken (Limousin and Auvergnat) that have transitional traits toward French (Langue d ...

  8. Template talk:French dialects by continent - Wikipedia

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    1 Quebec French vs. "Canadian" French. 10 comments. ... Template talk: French dialects by continent. Add languages. Page contents not supported in other languages.

  9. Category:Dialects of French - Wikipedia

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