yes . Creole is a language related to French and shares much of its basic structure, but is quite different as well. A French speaker and a Creole speaker can communicate without an interpreter, but these are considered separate languages.
1. The vocabulary includes many words of Slavic origin. 2. Many words are much more similar to their Italian counterparts. 3. The grammar is totally different, unlike that of French, Italian or...
French do not speak a different language: they all or nearly all speak French. The people who do not speak French, are the ones using a different language.
Cajun French is a mixture of French and the native tongue of the Indians living in Louisiana during the French and Indian war. After the Louisiana Purchase, people in that region still kept the...
a country may have official and state languages. for example, in Kazakhstan, the state (national) l-ge is Kazakh, the official one is Russian. both have equal judicial power. Russia -...