Tag: Francophonie
In Iasi, Romania, for French-speaking women’s writing
On the occasion of the Week of the French Language in the world, literary meetings were held in Iasi in Romania devoted to French-speaking women’s writings, in the presence of…
Spring of Poets: Sophie Nauleau and Lorrie Jean-Louis
The 24th edition of the Printemps des Poètes whose theme this year is “The ephemeral” takes place from March 12 to 28. Sophie NAULEAUwriter, producer and organizer of the Spring…
French language: subtleties, ambiguities, and incongruities!
On the occasion of the partial opening of the Cité internationale de la Langue française. The Cité internationale de la Langue française, whose visit route will open its doors in…
in Juba, the French Institute celebrates the Francophonie
In South Sudan, we celebrated the Francophonie week, which ended with a ceremony on Saturday, March 19, at the French Institute in Juba. However, this East African country is not…
“there is no conflict between French and the national languages”
French remains the 5th most spoken language – after English, Chinese, Hindi and Spanish – and the second most taught foreign language in the world. This is what results from…
“Writing in French to heal my wounds”
” This story was so painful, that the words of my mother tongue had lost their meaning to tell it “. For Aliona Glukhova, a 37-year-old French-speaking Belarusian, writing a…
An International City of the French Language in Villers-Cotterêts: what for?
On the occasion of the partial opening of the Cité internationale de la langue française. The Cité internationale de la langue française, whose visit route will open its doors in…
Francophonie Week: Acadian singer Emilie Landry sprinkles the words
On the occasion of the French Language and Francophonie Week: from Villers-Cotterêts to Abidjan, French, a plural language! Originally from New Brunswick in Canada, the young Acadian singer Emilie Landry…
The author and academician Dany Laferrière as a child
On the occasion of the Week of the French language and the Francophonie: from Villers-Cotterêts to Abidjan, French, a plural language! In The Watching Child, the narrator is a little…
Francophonie week: which French language today in Côte d’Ivoire?
On the occasion of the Week of the French language and the Francophonie: from Villers-Cotterêts to Abidjan, French, a plural language! While French remains the official language in Côte d’Ivoire,…