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'''French''', also known as '''Proto-French''', '''Proto-Ultra-French''', and '''Fr*nch''' is an ancient language and ancestor of languages like [[Ultra French]], [[Italian]], [[Latin]] or [[Occitan]]. Today French is only used as an administrative language and might only have a few fluent speakers if at all. The modern form of the language, used by these speakers and administrators, is called [[Modern French]]. | '''French''', also known as '''Proto-French''', '''Proto-Ultra-French''', and '''Fr*nch''' is an ancient language and ancestor of languages like [[Ultra French]], [[Italian]], [[Latin]] or [[Occitan]]. Today French is only used as an administrative language and might only have a few fluent speakers if at all. The modern form of the language, used by these speakers and administrators, is called [[Modern French]]. | ||
==Phonology== | |||
French's most notable feature is the whatever rhotic /ρ/. It was realized very differently by different dialects of French, leading directly to the wide range of rhotic realizations in its daughter languages. | |||
== Grammar and Vocabulary == | == Grammar and Vocabulary == | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:08, 24 January 2026
| French | |
|---|---|
| Language family | Pisco-Imerchali Languages |
| Writing system | Latin script |
| Official status | |
| Spoken in | Imersial, Oberia |
| Speaker | |
| Demonym | French |
| Technical information | |
| Usage | administrative |
| Language code | fr |
French, also known as Proto-French, Proto-Ultra-French, and Fr*nch is an ancient language and ancestor of languages like Ultra French, Italian, Latin or Occitan. Today French is only used as an administrative language and might only have a few fluent speakers if at all. The modern form of the language, used by these speakers and administrators, is called Modern French.
Phonology
French's most notable feature is the whatever rhotic /ρ/. It was realized very differently by different dialects of French, leading directly to the wide range of rhotic realizations in its daughter languages.
Grammar and Vocabulary
French is like Spanish but with english words[1].