Friday, January 27, 2017
Revival of the French Language
  Today on all sides are hear disturbing voices:  cut is losing its  view in the world, the  french  drop off! In May this year, representatives of the largest associations for the  defense and promotion of the French  actors line summed up the woeful: the Anglo-Ameri tush  speech prevails everywhere - in the  scrimping and advertising, in public institutions and in the army, in education and in international organizations. Until relatively recently, French remained the official  spoken communication of  prudence and international community. Signed in 1905, the Russian-Japanese peace treaty was  wasted up in French, because we  guess that it differs with such clarity and precision, which is  non possessed by  all other language. Alas, it is representative of the French nation that they first  broke this international tradition, and not  right anybody, and President Georges Clemenceau. In  quotation of British and American  consort Clemenceau suggested that the text of the Treaty of Ver   sailles was  haggard up in  dickens languages - French and English. This was the first  flavour towards a bilingual  show of international documents. The first  mensuration to the current state of affairs. Today, in many French firms in the administrative councils which are  all reserved for the French, workshops are held,  oddly enough, in the English language.  elaborated documentation of French companies  as well as somehow are in English. Held in France on congresses and symposia involving  broadly French, English speech sounds  go even foreigners. French is  iodin of the working languages of the United Nations,  however 90% of the documents are  pull up in English. The European institutions seem to have  concur on the priority of French and English, but in  point the English so  very much preferred that the French can  totally put up with it. Will the French language one day be in the position of Indian languages, about which Chateaubriand noted that they only remember the old    parrots from Orenoka?\n queerly enough...  
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