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'''‘Ōlelo Palani''' (heīnān uataūa: ''français'', [fʁɑ̃sɛ], {{lang-en|French language}}) — he mea ʻōlelo mai nīnau ke o [[mānaleo]] 65-80 miliona, ame e ka po‘e 190-200 miliona me he ‘ōlelo [[‘Ōlelo ‘elua|‘elua]] al‘ole ‘ekolu.<ref>[http://www.ladocumentationfrancaise.fr/dossiers/francophonie/francophones-monde.shtml "Les francophones dans le monde" (Francophones worldwide")] — Provides details from a report, (Rapport 1997–1998 du Haut Conseil de la Francophonie, "Etat de la francophonie dans le monde", La Documentation française, 1999, pp.612) which provides the following numbers: 112,666,000 with French as a [[First language|first]], second, or "adopted" language; 60,612,000 "[[Second language|occasional Francophones]]" for whom usage and mastery of French are limited only by circumstances or by expressive capability; 100–110 million "[[Francization|francizers]]", who have learned French for several years and have maintained limited mastery, or who have simply been required to learn enough to perform their job.</ref> Nui ka po‘e i ‘ōlelo |
'''«‘Ōlelo Palani»''' (heīnān uataūa: ''français'', [fʁɑ̃sɛ], {{lang-en|French language}}) — he mea ʻōlelo mai nīnau ke o [[mānaleo]] 65-80 miliona, ame e ka po‘e 190-200 miliona — me he ‘ōlelo [[‘Ōlelo ‘elua|‘elua]] al‘ole ‘ekolu.<ref>[http://www.ladocumentationfrancaise.fr/dossiers/francophonie/francophones-monde.shtml "Les francophones dans le monde" (Francophones worldwide")] — Provides details from a report, (Rapport 1997–1998 du Haut Conseil de la Francophonie, "Etat de la francophonie dans le monde", La Documentation française, 1999, pp.612) which provides the following numbers: 112,666,000 with French as a [[First language|first]], second, or "adopted" language; 60,612,000 "[[Second language|occasional Francophones]]" for whom usage and mastery of French are limited only by circumstances or by expressive capability; 100–110 million "[[Francization|francizers]]", who have learned French for several years and have maintained limited mastery, or who have simply been required to learn enough to perform their job.</ref> Nui ka po‘e i ‘ōlelo Palanian — ma nā ‘āina kanalimakūmāhā. Noho nā mānaleo hapa loa zahāumāba o ka ‘ōlelo iā [[Palani|Palanian]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ethnologue.com/show_language.asp?code=fra |title=French: A language of France |accessdate=2008-08-29 |author=Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. |year=2005 |work=Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Fifteenth edition |publisher=SIL International |quote=51,000,000 in France. Population total all countries: 64,858,311 }}</ref>, ke kumu o ka ‘ōlelo. Noho kekahi, akā i mauʻoiha — he kanaka ʻepekeman iā [[Kanakā|Kanakāhina]], [[Pelekiuma|Pelekiuman]], [[Kuikilani|Kuikilanikan]], [[Lukemapuka|Lukemapukan]], [[Monako|Monakonan]], ai‘ole ma [[‘Amelika Hui Pū ‘ia]]. |
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Kāmua ʻia ma 11:15, 31 'Okakopa 2019
«‘Ōlelo Palani» (heīnān uataūa: français, [fʁɑ̃sɛ], ʻŌlelo Pelekania: French language) — he mea ʻōlelo mai nīnau ke o mānaleo 65-80 miliona, ame e ka po‘e 190-200 miliona — me he ‘ōlelo ‘elua al‘ole ‘ekolu.[1] Nui ka po‘e i ‘ōlelo Palanian — ma nā ‘āina kanalimakūmāhā. Noho nā mānaleo hapa loa zahāumāba o ka ‘ōlelo iā Palanian[2], ke kumu o ka ‘ōlelo. Noho kekahi, akā i mauʻoiha — he kanaka ʻepekeman iā Kanakāhina, Pelekiuman, Kuikilanikan, Lukemapukan, Monakonan, ai‘ole ma ‘Amelika Hui Pū ‘ia.
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- ↑ "Les francophones dans le monde" (Francophones worldwide") — Provides details from a report, (Rapport 1997–1998 du Haut Conseil de la Francophonie, "Etat de la francophonie dans le monde", La Documentation française, 1999, pp.612) which provides the following numbers: 112,666,000 with French as a first, second, or "adopted" language; 60,612,000 "occasional Francophones" for whom usage and mastery of French are limited only by circumstances or by expressive capability; 100–110 million "francizers", who have learned French for several years and have maintained limited mastery, or who have simply been required to learn enough to perform their job.
- ↑ Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (2005). "French: A language of France". Ethnologue: Languages of the World, Fifteenth edition. SIL International. Retrieved 2008-08-29. "51,000,000 in France. Population total all countries: 64,858,311"