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French

People who are native to or inhabitants of France, as well as their descendents, culture, or primary language, which is one of the Romance languages (see French language). There are also some sociolinguistic minorities within France who speak Catalan, Breton, Flemish, German, Corsican, or Basque.

French is also spoken in the former colonies, such as in Africa and Québec, Canada, and in overseas territories such as Martinique and French Guiana.



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Byline: GRANT LAUCHLAN JULIE & JULIA *** 12A PARDON my French but if you don't know your poulet saute aux herbes de Provence from your pissaladire, then you probably won't have heard of Julia Child.
Pardon my French, but it was an orgy," said a source who wished not to be named.
It had no plates and no front grill--looked like a proverbial piece of sh*t, pardon my French.
 
 
 
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