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Today is French Language Day. #DidYouKnow that the international distress call "mayday" was adapted from "m'aidez" which is French for "help me"?
#FrenchLanguageDay https://t.co/b236saBukw
Spanish is the most common non-English language spoken in the U.S. – but not in Maine. Here, French is the winner of that title. On this first day of spring, let’s also celebrate French Language Day. Bonne journée et bon voyage! https://t.co/BGPxoSVA2C
On this auspicious day, we celebrate with over 320 billion French speakers, especially our community of learners.
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Happy International Day of la #Francophonie! Today, we celebrate the richness and diversity of the French language spoken around the world. Did you know that French is one of Switzerland's four national languages? Learn more about 🇨🇭 and la francophonie: https://t.co/HscSxNBKPb https://t.co/BJDWSkAyIv
— Embassy of Switzerland in the USA (@SwissEmbassyUSA) March 20, 2023
Happy French Language Day! 🇫🇷
What better way to celebrate than to register for next week's Fulbright information session? UK graduate Ty Gill will join us to talk about pursuing graduate study in France through the Fulbright program.
Register to attend: https://t.co/sRLu637euR https://t.co/JjblkbrOoP
— Univ. of Kentucky Nationally Competitive Awards (@UK_awards) March 20, 2023
#Bales2023FilmChallenge
Day 20
French language spoken:
Nanny (2022)
Director: Nikyatu Jusu https://t.co/bVhQxZ86Du
French Language Day seeks to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity. This day recognizes the potential of languages and cultures to unite people and create spaces of solidarity and understanding.
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