No natural language ever really starts or ends, it only changes. Like most Western languages, French took a more permanent, less fluctuant form with the emergence of the first printing presses, in the sixteenth century.
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.
Corsica started speaking French in the late 18th century when the island was under French control. The French language gradually replaced the native Corsican language as the official language of the region. Today, both French and Corsican are recognized as official languages in Corsica.
Guadeloupe started speaking French due to its colonization by the French in the 17th century. French became the official language of the island, replacing the previously spoken indigenous Carib language. Over time, French became the dominant language in Guadeloupe due to colonial influence and administration.
"ร l'annรฉe prochaine" is how you would say "see you next year" in French.
French became the dominant language in Haiti through colonization by France in the 17th century. French settlers and slaveowners brought their language to the island as they established plantations and introduced enslaved Africans who often came from French-speaking regions in Africa. Over time, French became the language of the ruling elite and the language of education, government, and administration.
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Greece has never used the French language, although French is a widely spoken second language all over Europe, including Greece.
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In 1789
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.
It started in the year 1754.
It was 1789.
The French language is the official language in French Polynesia.
Anglais is English in the French language.
"ร l'annรฉe prochaine" is how you would say "see you next year" in French.
French became the dominant language in Haiti through colonization by France in the 17th century. French settlers and slaveowners brought their language to the island as they established plantations and introduced enslaved Africans who often came from French-speaking regions in Africa. Over time, French became the language of the ruling elite and the language of education, government, and administration.