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French Language Profile  FRANÇAIS

French instructor Largely derived from Latin, French is a member of the Romance family of Languages. Modern French is based on the romance vernacular, Francien, once spoken in and around Paris; it is because of the cultural and political prominence of this city that Francien, or French, emerged as the standard language of France. The Treaty of Paris (1259) was the first document to be written in it. French gained currency abroad largely thanks to the literary productivity of its non-French adepts, many of whom considered it intrinsically superior to other available forms of speech. Brunetto Latini, an Italian, rejected his Tuscan dialect and wrote his Trésor - a kind of Encyclopedia - in French; Marco Polo, a Venetian, dictated his travel memoirs in French; and in the twelfth century, after the Norman Conquest, French was adopted as the language of the English court and remained so up to the time of Chaucer. French thus acquired early on a reputation among educated circles throughout Europe as a language inherently suited to elegant discourse and belles lettres.

French student Between the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries, the rich and varied production of French authors, from Molliere and Rabelais to Pascal, Flaubert and Baudelaire, contributed to the prestige of the language abroad and continues to stand as an enduring cultural legacy of France. France's historical role as a colonizer in Canada, Africa, and Indochina also greatly contributed to the spread of French. While French has lost some of the prestige it once enjoyed as the lingua franca of Europe and as the international language of diplomacy, it remains one of the most widely spoken languages in the world and is one of the working languages of the United Nations. In France alone, there are more than 50 million French speakers; nearly one quarter of Canada's inhabitants speak French, and French has been adopted as an official language in Belgium, Switzerland, Haiti, and Madagascar as well as in Indochina and parts of North Africa.
   
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