Algerian French?

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December 5, 2008

what are some differences between Algerian French and France's French?
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December 10, 2008

Hi there, Algeria was occupied by the French government until the 60's, so until then the first language was French. The elderly still speak it and some of the younger one's learn it at school but their main languages is Arabic. The differences between Algerian French and the French spoken in France are similar to the differences between Canadian French and French. There are slight differences in regards to the pronunciation and the melody of the sentences as well as using some different expressions and words. I hope that helps.
hamza--

hamza--

February 21, 2011

do you spaek french j'am hamza do alger la lengue pour comprender c'est le frencais le angland pas bitte et dank!
farahbismi--

farahbismi--

May 23, 2011

j'ai 30ans et j'envie de parlé le français et j'ai essaie plusieurs foi mais aucune chance j’espère que je trouve quelqu’un pour m'aide de parle et d'écrire je me excuse pour mes fautes d’orthographe aide moi svp.
sousou--

sousou--

May 27, 2011

i have 17 i am from algeria i now vocabulery of french but i dont now speak it i want 1 volantére tou learn me pleeeeeeeeeeeease
saida--

saida--

June 16, 2011

salut je suis enseigante en français ....
PRADEEP-G

PRADEEP-G

June 21, 2011

C'est le plus grand pays sur la mer Méditerranée. Sa taille est presque 2,400,000 kilométres carrés. Il a une population prèvue le 35.7 millions (2010). Le capitale de l'Agérie est Alger. L'Algérie est divisée en 48 provinces.
nourelhouda-a

nourelhouda-a

June 21, 2011

je suis algerienne 21 ans pouver vous maider pour parler le francais facillement
nun--

nun--

June 22, 2011

i not good at speaking and typing in french but i will learn some more i will i will

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