Languages - French
French is a romance language spoken by almost 200 milion people worldwide. Naturally it is spoken most in France , followed by Canada and is spoken in 29 countries in all, who make up the “francophone” nations. Drawing its’ roots from the Roman Latin language, it is not difficult to learn but prononciation and making yourself understood in French can take some time!!
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Some basic French phrases
Reasons to learn French
- Be understood in 55 countries across five continents and by over 200 million people.
- French is the third most common language on the Internet. Connect with pen pals, visit foreign websites and find student exchange opportunities.
- Get a head start on learning other Romance languages like Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and Romanian.
- French is a melodious and romantic language with a relatively quick learning curve.
- Develop critical, creative thinking and problem solving skills. French also provides the base for more than 50% of the modern English vocabulary, which improves performance on standardized tests.
- Open the doors to art, music, fashion, food, architecture and literature.
- Be more competitive in the national and international job market in disciplines like business, medicine, aviation, law, transportation technologies, global/international distribution and luxury goods.
- French is the official working language of the UN, NATO, UNESCO, the International Olympic Committee, the European Union, the International Red Cross and much more!
French Proverb Of The Day
虎父无犬子 (pinyin: hǔ fù wú quǎn zǐ) Literally: A tiger father has no canine sons. Moral: People who are closely related are similar English Equivalent: A chip off the old block. English Equivilant 2: An apple doesn't fall far from the tree.












