As far back as the 18th century, France had the dominant culture and economy in Europe. If you were in any way educated, you spoke French--German was seen as a provincial, inferior language, even by native German speakers. The part of Germany west of the Rhine has always been culturally very close with France, in part because of geography, in part because the Roman Empire never managed to cross the Rhine.
The Germanic peoples who lived on the fringes of the Roman Empire and those who invaded the western part of this empire were influenced by Roman culture. They did not adopt it. They retained their distinctive culture. The influence was due to contact with the Romans
what was considered a significant influence in native american culture
France
The influence of the greek culture faded , after Alexanders kingdom was divided into three areas, and later on the roman culture also made its way.
they carried on there culture from were they came.
culture diffusion
your mom is a quire
The language and culture of France may always be some small part of Vietnam.
The French language derives primarilly from Latin, with some German influence.
John A. Walz has written: 'German influence in American education and culture' -- subject(s): American and German, Comparative Literature, Education, German and American
Most of the residents in Germany follow their own German culture, but are influenced by the cultures of bordering countries such as the Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy, France, etc... there is an especially large number of Turks living in Germany, bringing their own culture.
France owned Latin America for a long time so a result of that and immigration probably blended the two cultures together.
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does her culture influence her writing
The German word for culture is "Kultur".
does her culture influence her writing
The German name for France is "Frankreich"The German word for France is Frankreich.