Program recorded at the Immigration Museum: African languages in France
Audio 29:00
Our guests: Fabienne Leconte, Paul de Sinety, Manon Reynaud.
© Cécile Lavolot / RFI
By: Pascal Paradou
1 min
On the occasion of the Study Day “Migrating from one language to another?
»Organized by the National Museum of the History of Immigration and the DGLFLF, our program is live from the Palais de la Porte Dorée in Paris.
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How many African languages are spoken in France?
Who are the speakers?
Why are these languages learned?
What are the most spoken languages or dialects in France?
-
Paul De Sinety
, general delegate for the
French language and the Languages of France
-
Fabienne Leconte,
sociolinguist at the
University of Rouen
-
Manon Reynaud
from the
Causons
association
.
With also testimonies on African languages, collected by
Cécile Lavolot
, in the district of Château Rouge in Paris.
Find the full program for this special day
here.
And like every Wednesday, find
Lucie Bouteloup's
column
“La puce à l'oreille”.
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