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The languages of France include the French language and some regional languages. The French language is the only official language of France according to the second article of the French Constitution and is by far the most widely spoken. Several regional languages are also spoken to varying degrees as a secondary language after French such as German dialects (Alsacian 1.44%) Celtic languages (Breton 0.61%) and other Gallo-Romance languages (Langues d’Oïl 1.25% Occitan 1.33%).

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