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How French language writing is different than English?

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Lawyer, Instructional Designer and Language Trainer

French is different from English in the same as Malayalam is different from Tamil.
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French defines with masculine and feminine
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Gender, Grammar, pronunciation, Culture so on...
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While the French language also uses the same script as English or most of the other European Languages, it is a must to use the appropriate'accents' over certain letters, in French (accent aigu, accent grave, cedille, trema and circonflexe). If these accents are not used, the meaning or the pronunciation...
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While the French language also uses the same script as English or most of the other European Languages, it is a must to use the appropriate'accents' over certain letters, in French (accent aigu, accent grave, cedille, trema and circonflexe). If these accents are not used, the meaning or the pronunciation of the words will change. Hence it is mandatory to use them. This is THE most important difference. read less
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The French alphabet contains the same 26 letters as the English alphabet, plus the letters with diacritics: é (acute acent) è à ù (grave accent), ç (cedilla), â ê î ô û (circumflex), ë ï ü (diaeresis).If you the the pronounciation the word , the writing is not that much different from english.
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Its different we have accents in French and the way of writing is completely differs from Anglais
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Hi Sowmitra! The Alphabet in French is the same as English. The difference is in the spellings and pronounciation. Also, French letters have 'accents' on top of vowels like é è à â which is often used in words while writing. Not just the words but also the style of writing is not similar to English....
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Hi Sowmitra! The Alphabet in French is the same as English. The difference is in the spellings and pronounciation. Also, French letters have 'accents' on top of vowels like é è à â which is often used in words while writing. Not just the words but also the style of writing is not similar to English. The grammar is different as well. read less
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