Carte aires dialectales France.jpg. alsatian; basque; breton; Catalan; Corsican; west Flemish; francique (in its various forms: Luxembourg Francique, Moselle Francique, Rhine Francique); francoprovencal Languages of oïl: burgundy-morvandiau, inhabitant of Champagne, freecomtois, gallo, from Lorraine, Norman, picard, from Poitevin-Saintongeais, walloon; occitan (in its various forms: Auvergne, Gascon, Languedoc, Limousin, Provençal, Vivaro-Alpin); crescent talks; from Liguria.
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- en.wikipedia.org Languages of FranceOf the languages of France, French is the sole official language according to the second article of the French Constitution.
- medium.com lawless-french/introduction-to-french-…Latino-Faliscan is the branch of languages that were spoken in Central Italy, the most important of which was Latin. ... Vive la France !
- langster.netlify.app en/blog/essential-things-…In 1539, François I made French the sole recognized language for legal acts - which later led to it being imposed as the official language of the kingdom of France...
- zinglanguages.com languages-of-france/When we talk of the indigenous languages of France, what readily comes to mind is the French language.
- graphicmaps.com france/languagesSeveral languages are spoken in different regions of France which had their origin from the Germanic, Celtic and Gallo-Romance dialects.
- polilingua.com blog/post/languages-of-france-and-…The official language of France is French, which is spoken by the vast majority of the population. However, France is also home to several regional languages...
- ru.us.edu.vn en/Language_policy_in_FranceBesides French, there exist many other vernacular minority languages of France, both in European France, in Overseas France, and in French overseas territories.
- youtube.com watch45 langues régionales de France / 45 Languages of France.
- snippetsofparis.com Regional languages in France: 24 Facts and historyAngevin is the historical language of the Duchy of Anjou and is closely related to other oïl dialects spoken in western France, especially Norman and Sarthois.
- culture.gouv.fr en/Thematic/french-language-and-…For the inclusion in the Constitution in 2008 of "regional languages" as part of the "heritage of France", seeArticle 75-1 of the Constitution.
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