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  1. Languages of France - Wikipedia. Of the languages of France, French is the sole official language according to the second article of the French Constitution. French, a Gallo-Romance language, is spoken by nearly the entire population of France.

  2. Aug 16, 2017 · Learn about the history, origin, and status of French, the official language of France, and its regional and immigrant languages. Find out how many people speak French, Occitan, Maghrebi Arabic, and other languages in France.

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  3. Nov 23, 2023 · Learn about the 15 living languages in France, including French, the only official language, and the regional languages that reflect its history and diversity. Discover the most common immigrant languages and how they influence French culture and vocabulary.

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  4. www.bbc.co.uk › european_languages › countriesBBC - Languages - Languages

    Learn about the official and minority languages of France, such as French, German, Flemish, Italian, Basque, Catalan, Breton, Occitan, Corsu and Arabic. Find out their distribution, status and sources from BBC News Online.

  5. In diplomacy, French is one of the six official languages of the United Nations (and one of the UN Secretariat's only two working languages), one of twenty official and three procedural languages of the European Union, an official language of NATO, the International Olympic Committee, the Council of Europe, the Organisation for ...

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  6. Fun and interactive website on language knowledge in Europe: explore which languages are spoken in France and which languages are most spoken in all European countries.

  7. Jun 22, 2024 · Some of the most notable regional languages in France include Occitan, Breton, Basque, Corsican, Alsatian, and certain Melanesian languages such as Tahitian. It’s fascinating to see the efforts made by the education system to ensure that these languages are not forgotten and continue to be passed on to future generations.