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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. Languages of France - Wikipedia

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    The regional languages of France are sometimes called patois, but this term (roughly meaning "dialects") is often considered derogatory. Patois is used to refer to essentially oral languages, [ 6 ] even though some have a current and/or historical use, such as Occitan, which was already being written at a time when French was not and its ...

  4. Portal:France/Languages - Wikipedia

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    Dialects and languages in France Nestled between these two groups are the Franco-Provençal languages (including Bressan , Dauphinois , Forézien , Jurassien , Lyonnais and Savoyard ). Other traditional languages spoken in France:

  5. French language - Wikipedia

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    Within Old French many dialects emerged but the Francien dialect is one that not only continued but also thrived during the Middle French period (14th–17th centuries). [42] Modern French grew out of this Francien dialect. [42] Grammatically, during the period of Middle French, noun declensions were lost and there began to be standardized rules.

  6. Category:French dialects - Wikipedia

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    French language in France (4 P) M. ... National dialects of French (1 P) Pages in category "French dialects" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  7. List of countries by number of languages - Wikipedia

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    Country or territory Number of living languages Number of speakers Established Immigrant Total Percent [note 1]Total Mean Median Papua New Guinea 840 0 840 11.81 ...

  8. Langues d'oïl - Wikipedia

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    The langues d'oïl (/ d ɔɪ (l)/ doy(l), [3] US also / d ɔː ˈ iː l / daw-EEL, [4] [5] [Note 1] French: [lɑ̃ɡ dɔjl] [6]) are a dialect continuum that includes standard French and its closest autochthonous relatives historically spoken in the northern half of France, southern Belgium, and the Channel Islands.

  9. Frankish language - Wikipedia

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    One of his succesors, named Clovis I, would take over the roman province of Gallia Lugdunensis (in modern day France), than, outnumbered by the local populace, they would adapt to the language spoken by them which was a Proto-Romance dialect. However, many modern French words and place names are still of Frankish origin.