the "Serment de Strasbourg" (Oath of Strasbourg) was written in 743. It is considered if not the first document ever written in French, at least as the landmark of French usage. == ==
French became an official language in France in 1539 as a result of the Ordinance of Villers-Cotterêts issued by King Francis I. This decree established French as the language of legal and official documents in the country.
The French language evolved from Latin in the 9th century, with influences from various Germanic and Celtic languages. It began to take on recognizable characteristics as early as the 10th century, and by the 14th century, it had become the official language of France.
In the year 1066, Old English was the primary language spoken in England. Norman French was also used by the ruling elite after the Norman Conquest.
French has been spoken in France since the Middle Ages, evolving from Latin and other regional languages. By the 16th century, French became the official language of the French kingdom and has been the predominant language spoken in France ever since.
German has been the official language of Germany since 1999, as stated in the German Constitution. However, German has been the de facto official language for much longer, with a history dating back to ancient times.
"À l'année prochaine" is how you would say "see you next year" in French.
'Gelukkig nieuwjaar' is the dutch way of saying happy new year.
Kathryn L. O'Brien has written: 'Second-year French' -- subject(s): French language, Grammar 'First-year French' -- subject(s): French language, Grammar 'New second-year French' -- subject(s): French language, Grammar, Lending library
1878
In 2005.
The year of independence was 1966. The official language is English.For more information about all the languages of Guyana, click here.
In the year 1066, Old English was the primary language spoken in England. Norman French was also used by the ruling elite after the Norman Conquest.
in 1994
French has been spoken in France since the Middle Ages, evolving from Latin and other regional languages. By the 16th century, French became the official language of the French kingdom and has been the predominant language spoken in France ever since.
German has been the official language of Germany since 1999, as stated in the German Constitution. However, German has been the de facto official language for much longer, with a history dating back to ancient times.
England isn't a french speaking country...
The year of 1863.
1993