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A History of the French Language

A History of the French Language

by translations.co.uk | French, Grammar, Interesting, Language

French as we know it is one of the European Romance Languages, meaning that the modern-day dialect is derived from Latin. Before the Roman conquest began in 58BC, France was mainly inhabited by speakers of Celtic languages like the Gauls and the Belgae, and older...

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