l'utilisation d'une auto/voiture
Just some words come from Gaul, like car in English or char in French, French language is mainly a Latin language
car or autobus
Criteon
Car is a Late Middle English word, from the French carre and/or Latin carrum, carrus.
There is no such language as "Swiss". Switzerland uses German, French, Italian and Romansch.
On this specific site, WikiAnswers uses English as the official language. However, WikiAnswers also has other language sites, which are Tagalog, Spanish, French, Italian, and Dutch.
Rosetta Stone...i think
The French language is the official language in French Polynesia.
Yes, the letter "K" is not commonly used in French adjectives. The French language generally uses the letter "C" instead of "K" in most cases.
French is spoken in St. Martin due to its colonial history. The island was shared by the French and Dutch, resulting in a cultural blend. The French side officially uses French as the primary language.
French is one of Switzerland's official languages due to historical and cultural influences. The western part of Switzerland, known as the Romandy region, primarily speaks French as a result of its proximity to France. As a multilingual country, Switzerland uses French as a secondary language along with German and Italian to cater to its diverse linguistic population.
Every European country has its own language. They are all different. Italy uses Italian, and some dialects. France uses French. Germany uses German, etc. Some countries like Switzerland use various languages depending on location. For example, the southern part of Switz. uses Italian, because it's near Italy, while the western portion uses French and the North Eastern portion uses German.