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Daysi Perez<\/span><\/p>\n

Reflective Essay 3 (draft)<\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 The language that I will be discussing in this paper is going to be French, the so called language of love. I have chosen to explore this language more because of the simple fact that growing up my father told me to learn another language other than Spanish, which was spoken at home. Throughout middle school, high school, and my two years in college, I studied French and become fond of it. French is one of the five most widely-spoken Romance languages, each descended from Latin. French itself is an evolution of Gallo-Romance dialects – with a rich history well worth exploring. (Rosetta Stone) It is stated from Rosetta Stone, that French is said to be the official language, or one of the official languages of 33 countries. <\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 Within the French language, different variations and dialects exist. In <\/span>France<\/span> and <\/span>Corsica<\/span> about 60 million individuals use French as their first language, in <\/span>Canada<\/span> more than 7.3 million, in <\/span>Belgium<\/span> more than 3.9 million, in <\/span>Switzerland<\/span> more than 1.8 million, in <\/span>Monaco<\/span> some 80,000, in <\/span>Italy<\/span> some 100,000, and in the <\/span>United States<\/span> especially <\/span>Maine<\/span>, <\/span>New Hampshire<\/span>, and <\/span>Vermont<\/span>, some 1.3 million. Furthermore, more than 49 million Africans\u2014in such countries as <\/span>Benin<\/span>, <\/span>Burkina Faso<\/span>, <\/span>Burundi<\/span>, <\/span>Cameroon<\/span>, the <\/span>Central African Republic<\/span>, <\/span>Chad<\/span>, <\/span>Congo<\/span>, <\/span>C\u00f4te d\u2019Ivoire,<\/span> Djibouti<\/span>, <\/span>Equatorial Guinea<\/span>, <\/span>Gabon<\/span>, <\/span>Guinea<\/span>, <\/span>Madagascar<\/span>, <\/span>Mali<\/span>, <\/span>Mauritania<\/span>, <\/span>Morocco<\/span>, <\/span>Niger<\/span>, <\/span>Rwanda<\/span>, <\/span>Senegal<\/span>, <\/span>Togo<\/span>, and <\/span>Tunisia<\/span>\u2014use French as a first or second language, and millions of inhabitants of <\/span>Vietnam<\/span>, <\/span>Laos<\/span>, and <\/span>Cambodia<\/span> use it as their principal international language. Many <\/span>creole<\/span> French speakers too use standard French in formal situations. (Encyclopedia) <\/span>Outside France, the French of Canada, originally probably of northwestern dialect type, has developed the most individual features.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n

\u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0An interesting fact about the French language is that the French people are very eager and keen to learn new languages, even so that there is a movement in France to protect the French language. For example, the word cd-rom was quickly converted and absorbed into the French language as “cederom.\u201d \u00a0(bbc news) Minister Toubon brought upon a law that requires radio stations to play French music 40% of the time and that foreign film titles must be translated into French. Attitudes that people have towards the language would mainly be that it is the language of love. Just like any other language, an attitude that I first had, for instance, was that it was difficult and requires a lot of phlegm for certain words such as, heureux meaning happy. <\/span><\/p>\n

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