If the French would have won the French and Indian war then the French would most likely control the United States today, and the USA probably wouldn't even exist.
There are no language boundaries. One of the interesting things about language is that it constantly changes and people add words to their own language from other sources. English is not a pure language and much of it comes from other sources. Take the word "beef" that is a a French word added to English from the Norman invasion of England. For 300 years after 1046 the British kings didn't speak English, but French. Even today the Queens menus are in French.
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Le cap français is a French equivalent of the English phrase "the French Point." The pronunciation of the masculine singular geographical designation will be "luh ka fraw-seh" in French.
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French Polynesia is situated to the east of the international date line.
"different" is "différent" in French.
united France and extended its boundaries.
No, the island of Bora Bora is a territory owned by the French. It operates as its own independent state and is a territory of the French.
The title is fairly self explanatory. On the french website one can find a multitude of french images ranging from realism to nature to geographical photos.
French is spoken in the western part of Switzerland. There are clear language boundaries in Switzerland. one language is spoken one side of the boundary, and a different one on the other side of the boundary. There are 4 official languages in Switzerland. In order of the percentage of the population which speak them they are: German (63.7%), French (20.4%), Italian (6.5%) and Romansh (0.5%).
the french, until the treaty of paris, when the geographical ownership all shifted
Of course! French in Tunisia has been influenced by Arabic and Berber languages, so there's a slightly different accent and some minor different vocabulary. A parallel might be Canadian French and French French.