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  • Today, French is an official language in France, Quebec, and several smaller countries.
  • French (français, spelled françois until 1835, both pronounced je suis fatiguee. in standard French, but often heard pronounced je suis fatiguee.), or French language (langue française, formerly langue françoise, both pronounced je suis fatiguee.), is the third of the Romance languages in terms of number of speakers, after Spanish and Portuguese. In 1999 French was the 11th most spoken language in the world, being spoken by about 77 million people (called Francophones) as a mother tongue, and by 128 million altogether including second language speakers. It is an official or administrative language in various communities and organizations (such as the European Union, IOC, United Nations and Universal Postal Union).
  • French was a spoken and written language originating from France. In addition, it was one of two predominant languages spoken in the African country of Sangala, along with English. Paula Schaeffer had a partition on her CTU system under the name "Etudes," which is French for "study." ("Day 2: 12:00pm-1:00pm") After Larry Moss alerted Zeze Eto'o of an impending attack on Prime Minister Ule Matobo's residence, he and the other guards warned Matobo and his wife in French, ordering them to take shelter in the residence's panic room. ("Day 7: 11:00am-12:00pm")
  • The French word roi means King.
  • French is a language spoke primarily in France. it is an official language in 29 different countries. It's also the offical language of a number of UN Agencies, and Interpol. it is decended from Latin.
  • French was a Romance language originally developed in central Europe on Earth. It was still spoken on New Dijon in the 20th Century PD. (HH13)
  • This French language, wiki, subject page at WUaS - - will be an online university in French, paralleling the other United Nations' languages', wiki, subject pages, which will become MIT OCW-centric, WUaS universities, also in those languages:
  • -vis * voila * volte-face * ‚clat * ‚lan vital
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  • French was a Human language spoken in Earth's European nation-state of France and parts of North America, South America and Africa and associated islands that were contacted by the French during Earth's colonial eras. French was one of the Romance languages, having developed from the earlier Latin language. By the mid-2260s, Chaoyang Soo had learned to speak French, or at least had the ability to count to ten. (The First Artifact - The Brave and the Bold, Book One novella: )
  • French is a Romance language spoken as a first language in France, the Romandy region in Switzerland, Wallonia and Brussels in Belgium, Monaco, the province of Quebec and the Acadia region in Canada, and by various communities elsewhere. The Cinema of France comprises the art of film and creative movies made within the nation of France or by French filmmakers abroad.
  • NATO was called OTAN in French. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II") In 2000, when Shannon O'Donnel had dinner with Henry Janeway in a supposedly Parisisian setting, Shannon commented that unfortunately she didn't speak French, so Henry would have to make the dinner arrangements. (VOY: "11:59") In 2152, Hoshi Sato answered an offer by Ravis to visit a steam pool on Risa "avec plaisir" ("with pleasure"). (ENT: "Two Days and Two Nights") In 2154, when Sato was delirious due to infection by a silicon-based virus, one of the languages she was heard speaking was French. (ENT: "Observer Effect")
  • The French language is a strange manner of speaking, practiced by a tribe called the French. It is spoken in a country shaped like a star-shaped sugar cookie after one too many uses of the rolling pin — a country named France, also in many islands scattered through the world, referred to as the départements d'outre merde. Speakers of the French language — who mostly do so on their Franco-phones — do so only to irritate English-speakers. When there is no English-speaker nearby, the French do not use the French language at all among themselves.
  • French was a language that originated in France. "Allons-y!", a catchphrase of the Tenth Doctor, was French for "let's go!" (TV: Midnight) Susan Foreman studied French at Coal Hill School. Her teacher, Mademoiselle Quelou, said that Susan's French sounded like it came out of the Middle Ages. Susan confused French with Latin. (PROSE: Time and Relative) Liz Shaw could speak French to at least a reasonable level of proficiency. (TV: The Ambassadors of Death) Mickey Smith was surprised to find that the TARDIS' translation circuit also translated French. (TV: The Girl in the Fireplace)
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  • This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the original article that is on Wikipedia or stay on the American Football Database. Clicking on the link on this page will redirect to Wikipedia's French language article. Take me to the French language article on Wikipedia. Click here to return to the American Football Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages should be eliminated in either of two ways. * #1 Create a article of our own for this page. * #2 On every page a French language link exists make a direct link to the original Wikipedia article. Things to think about: * #1 Creating our own page for this article may add a superfluous amount of pages. * #2 Some of these article links may be on hundreds of pages that would need direct links. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • French is a Romance language spoken as a first language in France, the Romandy region in Switzerland, Wallonia and Brussels in Belgium, Monaco, the province of Quebec and the Acadia region in Canada, and by various communities elsewhere. The Cinema of France comprises the art of film and creative movies made within the nation of France or by French filmmakers abroad. France is the birthplace of cinema and was responsible for many of its early significant contributions. Several important cinematic movements, including the Nouvelle Vague, began in the country. It is noted for having a particularly strong film industry, due in part to protections afforded by the French government. Apart from its strong indigenous film tradition, France has also been a gathering spot for artists from across Europe and the world. For this reason, French cinema is sometimes intertwined with the cinema of foreign nations. Directors from nations such as Poland (Roman Polanski, Krzysztof Kieslowskii, and Andrzej Żuławski), Argentina (Gaspar Noe and Edgardo Cozarinsky), Russia (Alexandre Alexeieff, Anatole Litvak) and Georgia (Gela Babluani, Otar Iosseliani) are prominent in the ranks of French cinema. Conversely, French directors have had prolific and influential careers in other countries, such as Luc Besson and Francis Veber in the United States. Another element supporting this fact is that Paris has the highest density of cinemas in the world, measured by the number of movie theaters per inhabitant,and that in most "downtown Paris" movie theaters, foreign movies which would be secluded to "art houses" cinemas in other places are shown alongside "mainstream" works. In the French magazine Cahiers du cinéma founded by André Bazin, critics and lovers of film would discuss film and why it worked. Modern film theory was born there. Additionally, Cahiers critics such as Jean-Luc Godard, François Truffaut, Claude Chabrol, and Eric Rohmer went on to make films themselves, creating what was to become known as the French New Wave. Some of the first films of this new genre were Godard's Breathless (À bout de souffle, 1960), starring Jean-Paul Belmondo, and Truffaut's The 400 Blows (Les Quatre Cent Coups, 1959) starring Jean-Pierre Léaud. From 1959 until 1979, Truffaut followed Léaud's character Antoine Doinel, who falls in love with Christine Darbon (Claude Jade from Hitchcock's Topaz) in Stolen Kisses, marries her in Bed & Board and separates from her in the last post-New Wave movie Love on the Run.
  • Today, French is an official language in France, Quebec, and several smaller countries.
  • French (français, spelled françois until 1835, both pronounced je suis fatiguee. in standard French, but often heard pronounced je suis fatiguee.), or French language (langue française, formerly langue françoise, both pronounced je suis fatiguee.), is the third of the Romance languages in terms of number of speakers, after Spanish and Portuguese. In 1999 French was the 11th most spoken language in the world, being spoken by about 77 million people (called Francophones) as a mother tongue, and by 128 million altogether including second language speakers. It is an official or administrative language in various communities and organizations (such as the European Union, IOC, United Nations and Universal Postal Union).
  • French was a spoken and written language originating from France. In addition, it was one of two predominant languages spoken in the African country of Sangala, along with English. Paula Schaeffer had a partition on her CTU system under the name "Etudes," which is French for "study." ("Day 2: 12:00pm-1:00pm") After Larry Moss alerted Zeze Eto'o of an impending attack on Prime Minister Ule Matobo's residence, he and the other guards warned Matobo and his wife in French, ordering them to take shelter in the residence's panic room. ("Day 7: 11:00am-12:00pm")
  • The French word roi means King.
  • NATO was called OTAN in French. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II") In 2000, when Shannon O'Donnel had dinner with Henry Janeway in a supposedly Parisisian setting, Shannon commented that unfortunately she didn't speak French, so Henry would have to make the dinner arrangements. (VOY: "11:59") In 2152, Hoshi Sato answered an offer by Ravis to visit a steam pool on Risa "avec plaisir" ("with pleasure"). (ENT: "Two Days and Two Nights") In 2154, when Sato was delirious due to infection by a silicon-based virus, one of the languages she was heard speaking was French. (ENT: "Observer Effect") Upon hearing Lieutenant DeSalle's French name in 2267, Trelane asked him in French if he was really French ("Un vrai Français?") and exclaimed "Vive la gloire. Vive Napoléon." (TOS: "The Squire of Gothos" ) In 2268, Cyrano Jones said "au revoir" when departing a meeting on Deep Space Station K-7. James Kirk later used the phrase on his own departure. (TOS: "The Trouble with Tribbles" ) French was also spoken on 892-IV. One Roman-influenced building on the planet's surface had the words "Honneur et Patrie" ("Honor and Fatherland") inscribed on the facade. (TOS: "Bread and Circuses" ) James Kirk used an Earth expression, "c'est la vie," while speaking with Kruge to describe the unfortunate destruction of the USS Enterprise and Kruge's boarding party. (Star Trek III: The Search for Spock) By the 24th century, French was considered by some to be an archaic language but was still spoken to some extent. (TNG: "Code of Honor" , "Family" ) As a native of France, Jean-Luc Picard was fluent in the language, including folk songs and curses. (TNG: "Disaster" , "The Last Outpost" , "Elementary, Dear Data" ) In 2364, the holodeck character Minuet engaged Captain Picard in a conversation in French. In their brief dialogue, both Picard and Minuet remarked, "Nous sommes tous Parisiens," meaning "Everyone's a Parisian [in spirit]." (TNG: "11001001" ) The holographic gangster Cyrus Redblock from the Dixon Hill series of holoprograms said "au revoir" and "bonne chance, mon ami" before he left the holodeck and dissolved in a corridor of the USS Enterprise-D. (TNG: "The Big Goodbye" ) Captain Picard said goodbye to Natasha Yar in French following her funeral ceremony on the holodeck. (TNG: "Skin of Evil" ) After time traveling from 2368 to 1893 San Francisco, Data identified himself as a Frenchman, and spoke French with a native speaker of the language, Frederick La Rouque. (TNG: "Time's Arrow" ) Quark used the French term "objet d'art" when Odo suggested that Morn may have spent his money on works of art. (DS9: "Who Mourns for Morn?") Odo learned French in late 2374 from Vic Fontaine. The Changeling believed it to be "the language of love". (DS9: "His Way") The Gigolo in the holographic program Paris 3 (Chez Sandríne) spoke French, using terms such as "ma cherie" and "reculez-vous". (VOY: "The Cloud")
  • French was a language that originated in France. "Allons-y!", a catchphrase of the Tenth Doctor, was French for "let's go!" (TV: Midnight) Susan Foreman studied French at Coal Hill School. Her teacher, Mademoiselle Quelou, said that Susan's French sounded like it came out of the Middle Ages. Susan confused French with Latin. (PROSE: Time and Relative) Liz Shaw could speak French to at least a reasonable level of proficiency. (TV: The Ambassadors of Death) Mickey Smith was surprised to find that the TARDIS' translation circuit also translated French. (TV: The Girl in the Fireplace) While on a planet controlled by the War Lords, the TARDIS translation circuit did not translate French. (TV: The War Games) At another time, the translation circuit did not translate posters written in French. (TV: Vincent and the Doctor) The Eighth Doctor spoke French to Fitz Kreiner, who was affecting a French accent, saying "On peut apprendre d'un grand homme meme lorqu'il se tait". (PROSE: The Taint) This phrase translates to English as "There is something to be learned from a great man even when he is silent." The Eighth Doctor's companion Anji Kapoor spoke French. (PROSE: Escape Velocity) "Le Mur" was French for "Wall". The Seventh Doctor explained this after Chief Inspector Patrick Mullen misnamed Le Mur Engineering as "Lemur Engineering", which the Doctor thought was an odd name for an English company. "Le Mur" made more sense, given the presence of a Mr Wall. (PROSE: Illegal Alien) Luke Smith spoke French perfectly. He told Clyde Langer in French that the had devided his forces on a video game about the battle of Waterloo. Clyde however, couldn't understand it. (PROSE: The Last Sontaran)
  • French was a Human language spoken in Earth's European nation-state of France and parts of North America, South America and Africa and associated islands that were contacted by the French during Earth's colonial eras. French was one of the Romance languages, having developed from the earlier Latin language. By the mid-2260s, Chaoyang Soo had learned to speak French, or at least had the ability to count to ten. (The First Artifact - The Brave and the Bold, Book One novella: ) Lieutenant DeSalle admitted his kinfolk were from France, after he was greeted en français by Trelane. (TOS episode: "The Squire of Gothos") In 2268, on Platonius, Parmen told his wife Philana that Dr. McCoy was content to wait for Kirk and Spock's "pièce de résistance." Possibly, he had learned of the phrase through his previous, psychokinetic grip on the Enterprise-off its library computer. Or, the former Sahndarans had also visited ancient Gaul, (one of the many European countries affected by Greco-Roman influence) and acquired an archaic form of the language. (TOS episode: "Plato's Stepchildren") In 2270, Commander Spock, unable to convey a near translation in Vulcan, asked the old rhetoric, "Tout comprendre c'est tout pardonner?" ("To understand, is to forgive?") While attempting to make logic of the actions Doctor Georges Mordreaux took. (TOS novel: The Entropy Effect) In 2285, Admiral Kirk tells humiliated Bird-of-Prey Commander Kruge, "C'est la vie," after the death of his armed landing party-aboard the destroyed Enterprise. This old Earth phrase means, "That's life!" Or also, "Such is life," after facing misfortune. (TOS movie: Star Trek III: The Search for Spock) The USS Enterprise-D holodeck program "The Low Note" featured a Cajun character named Minuet. She accessed the lingual database and carried a brief conversation with Jean-Luc Picard in French. (TNG episode: "11001001") For hundreds of years, the French language played a major role in the development of Western civilization-including the Renaissance Period. By the mid-24th century, some in the Federation considered French to be somewhat obsolete, much to the annoyance of people from France. Lieutenant Commander Data once remarked that the language was obsolete, and was prepared to argue the point with an irritated Captain Jean-Luc Picard, before Commander William Riker suggested that he drop the subject. (TNG episode: "Code of Honor") Frere Jacques, the Francophile equivalent to the Anglic children's song "Brother John" was often sung by Jean-Luc Picard as a boy in France. (TNG episode: "Disaster") When Data traveled back in time to the late 19th century, he claimed that he was from France to the natives of that time period to explain his appearance. When Frederick La Rouque spoke to Data in French, Data was easily able to answer all of La Rouque's questions, prompting the man to allow Data into a poker game. (TNG episode: "Time's Arrow") In the 24th century, the Federation's Maquis rebellion agaisnt the Cardassians chose their group's name after a French group of 20th century predecessors who resisted Adolf Hitler's Nazi invasion. Seven of Nine took on the holographic personna of Mademoiselle de Neuf (literally, "Ms. Of Nine") in a Hirogen interpetation of Nazi-German occupied France. (VOY episode: "The Killing Game") Benjamin Sisko was of African, Spanish and Creole-French descent. His ancestors used a variant of it, when the European French colonized Louisiana and parts of Haiti. (DS9 novelization: Far Beyond the Stars) The word "déjà vu", translated into the English language, literally means, "Did/done before." Or, "Have (already) seen." (TNG episode: "Cause and Effect", VOY episode: "Favorite Son", ENT episode: "Future Tense") When considering the topic of the Federation-Tarn War, Jean-Luc Picard tried to represent the actions of both sides using the French term la gloire, literally "glory", to refer to the honor and self-sacrifice of both sides of the conflict. (TNG novel: The Forgotten War)
  • French is a language spoke primarily in France. it is an official language in 29 different countries. It's also the offical language of a number of UN Agencies, and Interpol. it is decended from Latin.
  • French was a Romance language originally developed in central Europe on Earth. It was still spoken on New Dijon in the 20th Century PD. (HH13)
  • This page gives you the opportunity to redirect to the wiki covering this topic or stay on the Crossgen Comics Database. Clicking on the link below will redirect you to the French language Wikipedia article. Take me to the Wikipedia French language article. Click here to return to the Crossgen Comics Database main page or just hit your browsers back button to return to your previous page. These Redirect pages can be eliminated in either of two ways. * #1 Create a article of our own for this page. * #2 On every page a French language link exists make a direct link to the original Wikipedia article. Things to think about: * #1 Creating our own page for this article may add a superfluous amount of pages. * #2 Some of these article links may be on hundreds of pages that would need direct links. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
  • The French language is a strange manner of speaking, practiced by a tribe called the French. It is spoken in a country shaped like a star-shaped sugar cookie after one too many uses of the rolling pin — a country named France, also in many islands scattered through the world, referred to as the départements d'outre merde. The French language can also be found en Canada français, en Suisse, en Belgique, even en Sénégal, ou in the lands of the Smurfs. This covers most of the places in the world where people are black, or blue, or blue after walking two blocks. However, real French-speakers wrinkle their noses and walk away when they hear these varieties of the French language. Speakers of the French language — who mostly do so on their Franco-phones — do so only to irritate English-speakers. When there is no English-speaker nearby, the French do not use the French language at all among themselves.
  • This French language, wiki, subject page at WUaS - - will be an online university in French, paralleling the other United Nations' languages', wiki, subject pages, which will become MIT OCW-centric, WUaS universities, also in those languages:
  • -vis * voila * volte-face * ‚clat * ‚lan vital
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