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The Frankish language can refer to:

In the second sense, Frankish ( German, Fränkisch) is heavily influenced by French, since it is spoken mainly in France. Though not readily intelligible to speakers of standard German, it is closely related to other nearby Franconian dialects, such as Palatinate German.

Frankish, called in France platt is often confused with the Alsatian language, an unrelated Alemannic German dialect.

See also: Languages of France
Languages of France Languages of Belgium Uvular RIn linguistics, uvular R (also guttural R throaty R or French R refers to pronunciation of the phoneme R as a uvular consonant. These consonants are usually found as a uvular trill ( IPA //), a voiced uvular fricative (IPA //), or a voiceless uvular frica

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