The first history of one of the most beautiful languages in the world, this groundbreaking book charts the origins of the French language and its progress around the globe.
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The first history of one of the most beautiful languages in the world, this groundbreaking book charts the origins of the French language and its progress around the globe.
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While 60 million Frenchmen Can't be Wrong (by the same author) is a look into french culture, this book is a terrific resource for french language enthusiasts who really want to get stuck into the history of the language. Naturally the book offers a useful cultural insight, but this book is more for those truly passionate about the language, and curious about its origins. Even the most advanced learner could have a lot to learn from this book. An absolutely fascinating read on where French comes from, and how the language permeates a great deal of everyday life for people around the world. Highly, highly recommended, but only for the french language and/or history enthusiast. Should probably know at least basic french first, otherwise some of the stuff could go over your head.