Ede Faranse

Lat'?w?? Wikipedia, iwe im?? ??f??
(Atunjuwe lati French language )
French
Francais
Ipe [f???s?]
Sis? ni 29 countries
Agbegbe Europe , the Americas , Africa , Asia , and Oceania
Iye aw?n afis??r?? about 65 million (native), more than 220 million (2007)(total) [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11]
Ede ibatan
Sist??mu ik? Latin alphabet ( French variant )
Lilo bii onibi???
Ede onibi??? ni 29 countries
Numerous international organisations
Akoso l??w?? Academie francaise (French Academy)
Aw?n ami??r?? ede
ISO 639-1 fr
ISO 639-2 fre  (B)
fra  (T)
ISO 639-3 fra
   States where it is mother tongue
   States where it is official language
   States where it is second language
   Regions where it is a minority language

Ede Faranse ( francais, la langue francaise ) tabi Faranse


Awon Itokasi [ atun?e | atun?e ami??r?? ]

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