User talk:Yensesbanby

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French language in Lebanon
Hi, Yensesbanby. I actually meant for you to take this issue to the article's talk page, not in the edit summary. I hadn't actually thought on it before, but I don't actually see a problem with having French as one of the spoken languages on either the Christianity or Islam articles. From my recollection, however, French is more of a formal remnant from colonial times, but is still used for schooling purposes. I know a lot of Lebanese in Australia (both Christians and Muslims), but none speak French as their native language. I'm assuming you're far more familiar with the reality than I, so would you consider that be a reasonable evaluation of the situation? --Iryna Harpy (talk) 03:58, 12 October 2016 (UTC)