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I relativized "the people of this commune are French-speaking" to "the majority of the people of this commune are French-speaking" because both my great-grandparents were from Corgémont, and they were German speakers. (Of course the linguistic situation may be different today from what it was 150 years ago, when they were born.) Angr/talk 17:23, 15 March 2006 (UTC)