Geographical distribution of French speakers
This article details the geographical distribution of speakers of the French language, regardless of the legislative status within the countries where it is spoken. French-based creoles are considered separate languages for the purpose of this article. French became an international language in the Middle Ages, when the power of the Kingdom of France made it the second international language, alongside Latin. This status continued to grow into the 18th century, by which time French was the language of European diplomacy and international relations.
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Geographical distribution of French speakers
This article details the geographical distribution of speakers of the French language, regardless of the legislative status within the countries where it is spoken. French-based creoles are considered separate languages for the purpose of this article. French became an international language in the Middle Ages, when the power of the Kingdom of France made it the second international language, alongside Latin. This status continued to grow into the 18th century, by which time French was the language of European diplomacy and international relations.
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November 2018
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This article details the geogr ...... y and international relations.
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本条目详细介绍法语的地理分布情况,亦即法語圈,但并不考虑各地 ...... 千兩百萬把法語作為日常語言使用的人口,有54.7%位於非洲。
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Geographical distribution of French speakers
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Répartition géographique du français
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法语地理分布
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