14 students take neither Spanish nor French.
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Spanish and French numbers are not the same, but do sound alike. This is because they are both Romance Languages.
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Karma is the same in French. It is a Sanskrit word that is not changed in English, French, Spanish.
['sine 'metu][s] as in "soft"[i] as in Spanish "fin", Italian "finire", French "dire"[n] as in "none"[e] as in Spanish "dime", Italian "volere", French "été"[m] as in "me"[e] same as above[t] as in Spanish "tiempo", Italian "vento", French "tu"[u] as in Spanish "tú", Italian "venuto", French "nous"; more or less as in "boot" but shorter.['] stressed syllable
The first language is compulsorily english, then as their second language they usually have to choose between spanish and german.
Some French students learn German, but this is only the third-taught second language (English is by far the most common, then Spanish)
French is not spoken in Spain, except by students who study it as a foreign language in school. For more information about the languages of Spain, click here.
English, Spanish and French English, Spanish and French
Latin is the language from which both French and Spanish evolved. French and Spanish, along with other Romance languages, developed from Latin during the Roman Empire. It is difficult to say definitively which language came first between French and Spanish, as they both evolved alongside each other from Latin.
Haiti is a Caribbean country where both French and Spanish are spoken. French is the official language, while Spanish is spoken by a small minority.
Romance Language...Italian, Portugese, Spanish, french
No, French is considered to be an older language than English. The French language can be traced back to the 9th century, while English emerged in the 5th century with the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons in England.
french
Sign language in a different language, like Spanish, French etc? Written Spanish, French etc
Neither. They are their own race.
She speaks french, and spanish