- English) or
Francisation (in
other British English), also
known as
Frenchification, is the
expansion of
French language use—either
through willful adoption...
- The
Francization of
Brussels refers to the evolution, over the past two centuries, of this
historically Dutch-speaking city into one
where French has become...
- 'Steward'
eventually became the name 'Stewart' (later
changed to a
pseudo Frenchification 'Stuart'), and
Walter Stewart married Princess Marjorie,
daughter of...
- Nästlin, Nästlen, Nestlin, Nestlen, and Niestle. Nestlé with é is a
frenchification of the
German name,
although Switzerland is 67% German-speaking. The...
- French. In
Aquitaine and in the
south of France, it is more
generally a
frenchification of its
original Occitan forms such as Delpech,
Delpuech and half frenchified...
-
Santiago against a new tax on beef
exports to the
Saint Domingue,
arose Frenchification fears in the
Santo Domingo elite; Captain-General
Fernando Constanzo [es]...
- unpo****r
officials from Amalfi. Nevertheless, the
monarchy underwent a "
Frenchification" or "Provençalistion"
during his reign. He
donated estates in the Regno...
- ISBN 978-3-8300-1775-2. Rosnes,
Ellen Vea (2
November 2017). "Christianisation,
Frenchification and Malgachisation:
mission education during war and
rebellion in French...
- macro-culture. By the same token, the
Bretons have been
subject to
strong Frenchification since the
Early Modern period, and can
similarly be
described as parti****ting...
- the
native tradition, was set
against the
Cosmopolitanism and the
frenchification of the Enlightenment. In the 19th century, that
element acquires independence...