French

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French is a Romance language that evolved from Latin and is now spoken worldwide as both a native and official language in many countries.

All labels observed (8)

Label Occurrences
French canonical 220
French language 116
Standard French 4

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (89)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Indo-European language
Romance language
ancestor Middle French
Old French
Vulgar Latin
follows Latin
hasDialects Acadian French
African French
Belgian French
Louisiana French
French self-linksurface differs
surface form: Quebec French

Romandy
surface form: Swiss French
hasGrammaticalGender feminine
masculine
hasPhonemicFeature nasal vowels
hasT-VDistinction tu–vous distinction
influenced English vocabulary
Haitian Creole
Louisiana Creole
Mauritian Creole
Seychellois Creole
influencedBy Frankish
Latin
ISO639-1Code fr
ISO639-2Code fra
fre
ISO639-3Code fra
isOfficialInMultipleContinents true
isTaughtAsForeignLanguageWorldwide true
isWorkingLanguageOf African Union
European Union
United Nations
isWorldLanguage true
languageFamily Indo-European language family
surface form: Indo-European languages

Italic languages
Romance languages
nativeSpeakers approximately 80 million
officialLanguageOf African Union
Belgium
Benin
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
Canada
Central African Republic
Chad
Comoros
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Djibouti
Equatorial Guinea
European Union
France
Gabon
Guinea
Haiti
International Court of Justice
International Olympic Committee
International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
Côte d'Ivoire
surface form: Ivory Coast

Lebanon
Luxembourg
Madagascar
Mali
Monaco
NATO
Niger
Republic of the Congo
Senegal
Seychelles
Switzerland
Togo
United Nations
Vanuatu
World Trade Organization
primaryCountry France
region Caribbean
Central Africa
Europe
Indian Ocean
North America
Pacific Ocean
West Africa
regulatingBody Académie française
standardFormOf French self-linksurface differs
surface form: Standard French
subclassOf Gallo-Romance language
totalSpeakers over 300 million
typology subject–verb–object
usesDefiniteArticles yes
usesIndefiniteArticles yes
writingSystem Latin alphabet

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (345)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Cologny officialLanguage French
Bardonnex officialLanguage French
Niamey officialLanguage French
Mulhouse officialLanguage French
Nunavik officialLanguage French
Leon isUsedIn French
this entity surface form: French language
STM officialLanguage French
Middle French precedes French
this entity surface form: Modern French
Council of Europe (Strasbourg) officialLanguage French
subject surface form: Council of Europe
Kigali officialLanguage French
Norman influencedLanguage French
subject surface form: Normans
this entity surface form: French language
Belgian French partOf French
this entity surface form: French language
Belgian French sharesGrammarWith French
this entity surface form: Standard French
Louisiana French influencedBy French
this entity surface form: Standard French
Niçard influencedBy French
Guinean Pidgin English coexistsWith French
this entity surface form: French language
Acadian French subclassOf French
this entity surface form: French language
Isidore hasLanguageOfUse French
this entity surface form: French language
Sierre officialLanguage French
Claire hasOrigin French
this entity surface form: French language
LPC hasOfficialLanguage French
subject surface form: Liberal Party of Canada
Geo languageOfUse French
Nice, France officialLanguage French
subject surface form: Nice
Ariège officialLanguage French
Washita River hasNameOrigin French
this entity surface form: French language
Elisabeth hasLanguageOfUse French
this entity surface form: French language
Tsévié languageSpoken French
Maud usedIn French
this entity surface form: French language
Ripuarian influencedBy French
this entity surface form: French language
NE languageOfAbbreviation French
Montagnard highland peoples colonialTermOrigin French
this entity surface form: French language
Piemontèis hasInfluenceFrom French
this entity surface form: French language