No it is at exactly the same thing ONLY difference you might be writing or speaking
Sign language in a different language, like Spanish, French etc? Written Spanish, French etc
An oral is spoken, not written.
French is spoken in 28 different countries in an official capacity, but in 36 countries total.
There are more than 50 different countries and territories where French is spoken. See related links for more information.
French is spoken in the western part of Switzerland, including the cities of Geneva and Lausanne. There are 4 official languages in Switzerland. In order of the percentage of the population which speak them they are: German (63.7%), French (20.4%), Italian (6.5%) and Romansh (0.5%). Different languages are spoken in different parts of the country.
Maurice Nicolas Kuhn has written: 'Elements of spoken French' -- subject(s): French language, Pronunciation
Over 100 different languages are spoken in Manchester, NH. The most common languages spoken include English, Spanish, French, and Arabic.
There are more than 100 different French Creoles. You will have to be more specific.If you're not sure, here is a list of the most commonly spoken French Creoles in the world:Louisiana Creole French, spoken in LouisianaHaitian Creole language, French-based, an official language of HaitiMauritian Creole, French-based, spoken in MauritiusCape Verdean Creole, spoken on the islands of Cape VerdeSeychellois Creole, French-based, spoken in the SeychellesGuinea-Bissau Creole, spoken in Guinea-BissauAntillean Creole or Créole Martiniquais, French-based, spoken in the Lesser AntillesPatois, French based, spoken in Saint Lucia
Eva Honnigfort has written: 'Der segmentierte Satz' -- subject(s): French language, Syntax, Sentences, Spoken French
"mon portrait" means 'my portrait' in French. It can be a real painting or a written or spoken description.
Of course! French in Tunisia has been influenced by Arabic and Berber languages, so there's a slightly different accent and some minor different vocabulary. A parallel might be Canadian French and French French.
they are mostly different dialects spoken to the different regions, there are only a few of languages spoken, Afrikaans, Dutch, English, and a little French