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Jewish, Christian & Islamic Origins -- French language
Jewish, Christian & Islamic Origins -- French language

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French is a Romance language, and the official state language in France, and in some areas of Belgium, Canada, Switzerland and Africa. It is written in a variant of the Latin alphabet.

French is one of the primary languages of Scholarship and Fiction used in the fields of Jewish, Christian and Islamic Origins since the 15th century, not only in French-speaking countries but also internationally (especially in the 19th and 20th centuries).

Latin (in the past) and English (in more recent times) have been international languages also used by French-speaking scholars and authors in addition to French.

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Pages in category "French language"

The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 254 total.

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Media in category "French language"

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