Only in part - the Romans and various Germanic peoples (including the Franks after whom the country is named) also had an input, as well as older populations of Basques in the southwest and Greeks on the Mediterranean coast.
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Gallic was the name given to the French that lived in the ancient city of Gaul or Gauls. They were allies of Sir William Wallace of Scotland when he fought the English that had been occupying Scotland.
Yes and no. It's the language of the Roman Empire (Latin) slightly modified by the original inhabitants (the Gauls) and considerably modified by later invaders, especially the Franks, who came from Germany.
The Gauls, which was the coverall name for the people who lived in what is present day France, consisted of many tribes which all had their own languages or dialects of native languages. When Rome took over, Latin became the official language and the Gauls spoke Latin accented with their native pronunciation.The Gauls, which was the coverall name for the people who lived in what is present day France, consisted of many tribes which all had their own languages or dialects of native languages. When Rome took over, Latin became the official language and the Gauls spoke Latin accented with their native pronunciation.The Gauls, which was the coverall name for the people who lived in what is present day France, consisted of many tribes which all had their own languages or dialects of native languages. When Rome took over, Latin became the official language and the Gauls spoke Latin accented with their native pronunciation.The Gauls, which was the coverall name for the people who lived in what is present day France, consisted of many tribes which all had their own languages or dialects of native languages. When Rome took over, Latin became the official language and the Gauls spoke Latin accented with their native pronunciation.The Gauls, which was the coverall name for the people who lived in what is present day France, consisted of many tribes which all had their own languages or dialects of native languages. When Rome took over, Latin became the official language and the Gauls spoke Latin accented with their native pronunciation.The Gauls, which was the coverall name for the people who lived in what is present day France, consisted of many tribes which all had their own languages or dialects of native languages. When Rome took over, Latin became the official language and the Gauls spoke Latin accented with their native pronunciation.The Gauls, which was the coverall name for the people who lived in what is present day France, consisted of many tribes which all had their own languages or dialects of native languages. When Rome took over, Latin became the official language and the Gauls spoke Latin accented with their native pronunciation.The Gauls, which was the coverall name for the people who lived in what is present day France, consisted of many tribes which all had their own languages or dialects of native languages. When Rome took over, Latin became the official language and the Gauls spoke Latin accented with their native pronunciation.The Gauls, which was the coverall name for the people who lived in what is present day France, consisted of many tribes which all had their own languages or dialects of native languages. When Rome took over, Latin became the official language and the Gauls spoke Latin accented with their native pronunciation.
The modern French are the descendants of the Franks and their intermarriage and "French-ification" of the native Gauls. The Franks were from what is today the border where Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands meet (the area near Aachen, Germany and Maastricht, Netherlands). The Gauls were from all over France.
The French were descendants of the Vandals
The Gauls, Romans and the Vikings.
The French surname Gaul is first found in Anjou.
France is a diverse country with many different ethnic groups. But those "native" to France are descendants of the Gauls and Franks, hence where the name "French" comes from, as well as other peoples. So it could be said that French people are a mixture of different European groups. However, a lot of French natives consider their ethnicity to be "French"
Canadian population is based upon the French Descendants. Most Canadians speak french.
France. It's a combination of languages; mostly Latin, influenced by the Germanic language of the Gauls, by the Celtic of the people before the Gauls, and by the Germanic language of the Franks who replaced the Romans.
because they are descendants of french Canadians and the french was passed down.
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The Cajuns.
They are called Cajuns.
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