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FRENCH COMPLETE COURSE: 3 B...

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Doko made itte mo fushigi n...

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がんばれ!!日本人―不思議の国ニッポン〈Vol.21〉

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さよなら、不思議の国ニッポン―在日フランス人の眼

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なぜ?不思議の国ニッポン―在日フランス人の眼

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“The French language is one of the most widespread languages in terms of its presence around the world. It is the only language that can be found to be used commonly in every single continent. You may or may not be aware of the fact that French is derived from Latin, along with many other languages that it is similar to such as Spanish and Italian. If you already have some knowledge of Spanish or Italian, then learning French could be quite a breeze for you. Many languages change over time as different dialects and forms come into practice simply because of time passing and people changing. The interesting thing about the French language though is that there is a governing body whose main mission is to keep and protect the French language as close to its origin as possible in terms of word additions and changes to things like grammar or sentence structure. There are many changes proposed and rejected by this governing body in an effort to maintain its integrity to the past. This is different from the English language as many new words are being added to the dictionary all the time as societies grow, change and develop. The French language and its prominence are growing rapidly as many of the countries where French is a primary language are developing countries and thus they are growing and changing. What this means for the French language is that it is also growing and becoming more widespread as these countries develop.”
Paul Bonnet, FRENCH COMPLETE COURSE: 3 BOOKS IN 1 : The Best Guide for Beginners to Learn and Speak French Language Fast and Easy with Vocabulary and Grammar, Common Phrases and Short Stories



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