I think swedish and french because in sedish you have to try to prounounce the correct letters. There are 3 extra letters which are "O" with 2 dots on, "A" with 1 dot on and again "A" with 2 dots on. French because it is very hard to say some stuff. Maybe not for french people because they probalbly come from France.
If someone sneezes, and you want to say bless you in french, you should say salut.
Corsica is a large French island in the Mediterranean.
Comedy is spelled "comédie" (fem.) in French.
translate 11th February into French
credit extra
extra large french fries
extra-terrestres or etranger
In French, "large" is translated as "large" and "heavy" is translated as "lourd".
err (dont say its a nonsense answer) but extra large
Grand.
In French, the phrase "large portion" is called "grande partie" and "large meal" is "repas copieux".
'casted off' in french is 'coulé au large'
are you small medium large extra large extra extra large extra extra extra large etc. go try them on in the fitting room
le plus large/grand
une grande ville
'une grande ville'