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Date: 2012-10-20 13:39:20
Grammatical cases
Linguistic morphology
Grammar
Latino-Faliscan languages
French language
Old French
Romance languages
Declension
Grammatical gender
Languages of Africa
Linguistics
Language

The origins of French The units The origins of French and English and its relationship with French, which are aimed at general French learners, contain a brief survey of the principal historical and linguistic phenomena

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