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No more French in ZurichZurich Airport, Switzerland’s busiest airport, has announced that flight announcements will no longer be made in French.
While French is the second most spoken language in Europe, the continent of Africa actually has the most French speakers in the world due to colonisation. And with an estimated 321million French ...
March is a time to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Francophone communities, as the Municipality of Lakeshore joins in ...
Louisiana has a deep history with the French language. This LSU professor teaches Louisiana French to revitalize the language ...
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France 24 on MSNForeigners required to pass language test with new French immigration lawWith a new immigration law in France, foreigners will now be required to pass a language exam if they wish to remain in the ...
The deadline for proposals for the French Heritage Language Program (FHLP) has been extended to March 17, 2025. Supported by ...
Samuel Blyth, 5, rides in a sled behind his mother, Geneviève Côté. Côté, who moved from Quebec to Fort Smith in 2006, has ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNHead of Montreal’s new French-language bureau will earn up to $156,000The city says the office will help Montreal promote Quebec’s majority language. Its mandate includes ensuring compliance with Bill 96.
Passengers flying through Zurich Airport will no longer hear announcements in French, as the airport has opted to only use German and English.
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