Feminine job titles get go-ahead in France
Decades after other French-speaking countries adopted feminine names for professions, the official guardians of the language in France have also backed the change.
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Decades after other French-speaking countries adopted feminine names for professions, the official guardians of the language in France have also backed the change.
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