French is a global Romance language and former colonial lingua franca across Africa, the Caribbean, and the Pacific. Its nasal vowels, liaison, and prescriptive tradition through the Académie française shape its international prestige.

French
French · french · Paris, Île-de-France, France · 48.8566, 2.3522 · France · Canada · Belgium · Switzerland · Senegal · Ivory Coast · Democratic Republic of the Congo · Madagascar · Haiti

Historical Evolution

French evolved from Gallo-Romance in northern Gaul, with the 1539 Ordinance of Villers-Cotterêts elevating French over Latin in law. Classical French literature and the Académie française (1635) fixed norms, while Revolutionary and Napoleonic expansion—and later colonial administration—seeded francophonie worldwide. Canadian, African, and Caribbean varieties now drive demographic growth.

Phonology

French features nasal vowels, a reduced final consonant inventory (often silent in coda), and obligatory liaison between words. The /y/ vowel and uvular /ʁ/ are emblematic. Stress is phrase-final and comparatively weak; vowel length is not phonemic in most varieties.

Syntax

French is SVO with pre-nominal determiners and post-nominal adjectives in many constructions. Verbs inflect for tense and mood; the subjunctive remains active in formal registers. Negation wraps the verb (ne … pas), and object pronouns cliticize before the verb in simple tenses.

Attributes

Total Speakers320 M
L1 Native Speakers80 M
Number of Countries29 countries
Language Vitality Index10 scale
Web Domain Share (%)4.3 %
Language FamilyIndo-European / Italic / Romance
Standard ScriptLatin (French alphabet)
Grammatical TypologySVO, Fusional
UNESCO Risk CategorySafe
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