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French belongs to a group of languages identified as a “Romance language,” although that’s not why it’s called the language of love. Roman” and simply mean “from Latin. Other terms sometimes used for these languages are “Romanic,” “Latin,” or “Neo-Latin” languages. Romance languages originally evolved in Western Europe, but colonialism spread some of them all over the world. As a result, French is spoken in many regions other than just France. Even though French is a Romance language, which you now know means that it is based on Latin, French has a number of characteristics that set it apart from the other members of its linguistic family. The development of French and basic French linguistics go back to French’s evolution from Gallo-Romance which was the spoken Latin in Gaul and even more specifically, in Northern Gaul.