...mostly Italian, but with heavy use of some other languages. http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Mediterranean_ Lingua _ Franca The French language was beginning to come into ...
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http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/The_Roman_Empire#Languages...and evolving. Vulgar Latin became the lingua franca in the western provinces later evolving into the...
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...question. If you want to see how they spoke, check out the article at www. wikipedia .org on Old English. Near the bottom they have the Lord...
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.... Makassar pidgin became a lingua franca along the north coast among different Indigenous... by the seafaring Muslims. . http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Trepanging The ...
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...that will fill in a lot of the details. http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Sumer Turks are not... example, not all nations whose lingua franca is Arabic are necessarily solely of...
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..., and French became the lingua franca for the entire European elite, even to ...quot;Great Century"). http://en. wikipedia .org/wiki/Louis_XIV_of_France...
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