it has changed l from a welfare state to a democracy
The french language
Emrik Slettengren has written: 'Contributions to the study of French loanwords in Middle English' -- subject- s -: Anglo-Norman dialect, Civilization, English language, Foreign elements, Foreign words and phrases, French, French influences, French language, Influence on English, Phonetics, Phonology
Negatively because French culture is important for them, even financially
The French Foreign Legion accepts citizens of any nationality. However, US law dictates that enlistment in a foreign military or direct employment with a foreign government is considered a voluntary renouncement of US citizenship.
Ecaterina Cleynen-Serghiev has written: '\\' -- subject(s): French literature, Translations into Romanian, History and criticism, Foreign influences, Civilization
Republicans
Republican
Foreign is "étranger" in French.
See: French Embassy and French Foreign Legion
Certainly. There are a great number of long-term advantages to learn a foreign language. One of them is that French and English languages share common roots and influences, and that makes French easier to master (most noticeably the vocabulary) for English speakers.
Sounds like you need French legal assistance.
French Foreign Legion was created in 1831.