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  2. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/France- and French-related articles

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    Usage varies in contemporary French with regards to the capitalization of words in titles, and especially to the capitalization of initial words after a definite article. All common forms with variant capitalization should redirect to the article. There will often be many redirects, but this is intentional and does not represent a problem.

  3. French honorifics - Wikipedia

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    France has taken this step in 2012. [1] In Belgium, its use is not recommended, but not forbidden either. In France, calling a young woman "Mademoiselle" is usually considered more polite, and calling a middle-aged woman "Mademoiselle" can be a way to tell her that she looks like she is in her twenties and may therefore be considered flattering.

  4. Wikipedia:Manual of Style - Wikipedia

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    In normal text and headings, use and instead of the ampersand (&): January 1 and 2, not January 1 & 2. But retain an ampersand when it is a legitimate part of the style of a proper noun, the title of a work, or a trademark, such as in Up & Down or AT&T. Elsewhere, ampersands may be used with consistency and discretion where space is extremely ...

  5. French grammar - Wikipedia

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    The vocabulary of French includes many homophones, i.e., pairs of words with different spellings but the same pronunciation. Grammatical gender, however, may serve to distinguish some of these. For example, le pot 'the pot' and la peau 'the skin' are both pronounced [po] but disagree in gender.

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  7. Date and time notation in France - Wikipedia

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    France most commonly records the date using the day-month-year order with an oblique stroke or slash (”/”) as the separator with numerical values, for example, 31/12/1992. The 24-hour clock is used to express time, using the lowercase letter "h" as the separator in between hours and minutes, for example, 14 h 05.

  8. Clio (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Also since that year, the journal added an online English-language version - Clio, Women, Gender, History. [ 1 ] In Greek mythology , Clio ( traditionally / ˈ k l aɪ oʊ / , [ 2 ] but now more frequently / ˈ k l iː oʊ / ; Greek : Κλειώ ), also spelled Kleio, [ 3 ] is usually the muse of history, [ 4 ] although in a few mythological ...

  9. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Abbreviations

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    Should not be written out in full in dates and does not need to be linked. BCE: Before Common Era: Should not be written out in full in dates. CD: compact disc: CE: Common Era: Should not be written out in full in dates. DVD: digital versatile disc (or digital video disc) Should not be written out in full and should not be linked to its ...