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Comparing English and French Languages: Symbols, Speakers, and Origins

Explore the differences between English and French languages, including their symbols, number of speakers, and origins. Discover interesting words and expressions used in both languages and learn about the cultural significance of English and French proverbs.

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Comparing English and French Languages: Symbols, Speakers, and Origins

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  1. Let’s compare languages: English and French

  2. Symbols

  3. BritishFlag

  4. Coat of royal arms

  5. the lion

  6. the dog of England

  7. The cup of tea

  8. The double decker of England

  9. The phone-booth

  10. The rose

  11. Americanflag

  12. Uncle Sam

  13. statue of liberty

  14. the map of English-speaking countries

  15. there are 136 million French speakers.there are 375 million English speakers. there are more English speakers than French speakers.

  16. The Oxford French-English dictionary features over 90,000 words and 120,000 translations.

  17. Transparent words : Accident Album Animal Ancien Dollar Depression Arts College Different extreme

  18. English words used in French: : Barman Best of Express Cool Feeling Gentleman interview

  19. Origins of English The origins of English come fromGerman and North Europe.

  20. Proverbs a bad bush isbetterthan the open field un méchant buisson abrite mieux que rase campagne. A bird in the hand isworthtwo in the bush Un tien vaut mieux deux tu l'aura

  21. De Sophia, Abigaelle, Marie et Manon

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