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100% Arabica (film), a 1997 French comedy movie Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title 100% Arabica .
In linguistics, lexical similarity is a measure of the degree to which the word sets of two given languages are similar. A lexical similarity of 1 (or 100%) would mean a total overlap between vocabularies, whereas 0 means there are no common words. There are different ways to define the lexical similarity and the results vary accordingly.
Francophone Scrabble is Scrabble in the French language. The governing body, the Fédération internationale de Scrabble francophone, has more than 20,000 members. Just as in English, points are scored by playing valid words from the lettered tiles. In French there are 102 tiles - 100 lettered tiles and
Note that the word in French has retained the general meaning: e.g. château in French means "castle" and chef means "chief". In fact, loanwords from French generally have a more restricted or specialised meaning than in the original language, e.g. legume (in Fr. légume means "vegetable"), gateau (in Fr. gâteau means "cake").
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The languages of media are predominantly French and Arabic. [16] Newspapers are only published in two languages, as in the Arabic language Al Watany, and the independent, French language, l’Archipel. [16] On social media, French is the predominant language, with 100% of Comorians in 2014 reported to have used French as their language on ...