The motto was one of a number current during the French Revolution. It was not written into the French Constitution till the Third Republic, having previously been regarded as rather left wing.
"Liberty, Equality, Fraternity" is the French motto which came about around the time of the french revolution.
Liberty represents freedom, a word that has many meanings; firstly it can stand for...
French has been the official language since 1992[2] (although previous legal text have made it official since 1539, see ordinance of Villers-Cotterêts). France mandates the use of French in official...