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Vor einem Tag · Französisch ist unter anderem Amtssprache in Frankreich und seinen Überseegebieten, in Kanada, Belgien, der Schweiz, in Luxemburg, im Aostatal, in Monaco, zahlreichen Ländern West- und Zentralafrikas sowie in Haiti, während es im arabischsprachigen Nordafrika und in Südostasien als Nebensprache weit verbreitet ist.
Vor einem Tag · French is a Romance language (meaning that it is descended primarily from Vulgar Latin) that evolved out of the Gallo-Romance dialects spoken in northern France. The language's early forms include Old French and Middle French.
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Vor einem Tag · Old French (franceis, françois, romanz; French: ancien français) was the language spoken in most of the northern half of France approximately between the late 8th [2] and the mid-14th century. Rather than a unified language, Old French was a group of Romance dialects, mutually intelligible yet diverse.
Vor einem Tag · Frankreich[ˈfʁaŋkʁaɪ̯ç] (französisch France ⓘ? [fʁɑ̃s], amtlich la République française 6 [ʁe.py.ˈblik fʁɑ̃.ˈsɛz], deutsch Französische Republik) ist ein demokratischer, interkontinentaler Einheitsstaat in Westeuropa mit Überseegebieten. Sein Staatsgebiet befindet sich auf allen Kontinenten mit Ausnahme von Asien.
3. Sept. 2024 · French (français [fʁɑ̃sɛ] or langue française [lɑ̃ɡ fʁɑ̃sɛːz]) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family. It descended from the Vulgar Latin of the Roman Empire, as did all Romance languages. French evolved from Gallo-Romance, the Latin spoken in Gaul, and more specifically in Northern Gaul.
31. Aug. 2024 · What is French? A Brief History of the French Language. French From a Linguistic Point of View. Who Speaks French & Where. Facts About French. French Varieties and Dialects. Metropolitan French. Meridional French. Belgian French. Swiss French. African French. Canadian French. Acadian French. Louisiana French. Haitian French. French Culture. Humor.
Vor einem Tag · Several languages were spoken in Charlemagne's world, and he was known to contemporaries as Karlus in the Old High German he spoke; as Karlo to Early Old French (or Proto-Romance) speakers; and as Carolus (or Karolus) [1] in Medieval Latin, the formal language of writing and diplomacy. [2]