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Nicolas Peyrac Suffit que tu oses

Nicolas Peyrac Suffit que tu oses

When I heard this song the first time I immediatly love it and listen listen listen many times. That song and melody touch my heart and my emotion deeply. I don’t know why. Maybe it remind me childhood. At that time french song was popular. French is a language that suit very good with music and song.

Et ça dépends de toi
Ça dépend de moi
Toutes ces envies qu’on a
D’échanger ou pas
Les oui et les apparences
De manière indifférence
Parce que bien trop froid

Dans nos bulles
Ne plus s’imaginer
Qu’on a rien à se dire
Et que la vérité
On est seul à l’écrire
Ce savoir grain de poussière
Et tous d’un même univers
D’un même atome
Des particules

Même souffle
Même coeur

Suffit que tu veuilles, que tu oses

Pour que change la noirceur des choses
Et qu’on se découvre enfin
Suffit que tu dises, que t’inventes
D’autres mots dans ceux que tu chantes
Pour peut-être regarder plus loin
A vrai dire presque rien
Ton désir est le mien
D’imaginer la vie
Comme on l’aurait choisi
Avant les trappes et les pièges
Qui nous abîment les rêves
Et nous transforme l’innocence
En doute
En peur

Suffit que tu veuilles, que tu oses
Pour que change la noirceur des choses
Et qu’on se découvre enfin
Suffit que tu dises, que t’inventes
D’autres mots dans ceux que tu chantes
Pour peut-être regarder plus loin

Suffit que tu veuilles, que tu oses
Dire non à ce qu’ils préfèrent
Qu’on exclu, qu’on méprise
Qu’on banisse

Suffit que tu veuilles, que tu oses
Pour que change la noirceur des choses
Et qu’on se découvre enfin
Suffit que tu dises, que t’inventes
D’autres mots dans ceux que tu chantes

France Gall dead today 7th of January 2018 aged 70

France Gall dead today 7th of January 2018 aged 70

The French singer France Gall has died aged 70. She passed Sunday morning (7 January) in Paris. Gall’s representative confirmed the news in a statement, saying the singer died after an infection complication caused by cancer.

France Gall won the eurovison contast in 1965 with « Poupée de cire, poupée de son. ». She was very populare between 1970 and 1990 in France.

Paris is not the bigest french speaking city in the word

Paris is not the bigest french speaking city in the word

Paris was the bigest french speaking in the world with more than 10 milions people. But Kinshasa has now in 2017 more people with 12.1 milions inhabitant than Paris (11.9 milions)

With an anual demographic groth of 4.2% between 2000 and 2016, the Capital of Congo overtake Paris. Additionaly RDC République Démocratique du Congo is also the biggest french speaking country in the world with 78 milions people.

This shows the demographic and economic power of french Africa that has an area 3 times of European Union with 380 milions inhabitant.

The 3rd french speaking city in the world is Abidgan in Ivory cost with more than 5 milions people.
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Language war in Switzerland

Language war in Switzerland

Switzerland has 4 official languages : German, French, Italian and Romansh. Traditionaly, the first foreign language taught at school was a national language, German for the french part and French for the german part. But this situation is going to change.

French, English or both? Zurich is the latest canton to decide on whether to teach just one foreign language at primary schools. Pupils in the canton currently learn English from age seven and French from age 11, both during primary school. Backers of the initiative argue that if instructors carefully introduce just one language at the primary level, students will learn a second one faster in secondary school.

The vote comes at a time of increased debate in German-speaking Switzerland over how many languages should be taught to young pupils.
An emotional factor is whether international English should take precedence over the Swiss national language French, traditionally taught for reasons of national cohesion. This meant German-speakers were expected to learn French and vice versa. In French-speaking Switzerland, German is still taught before any other foreign languages.