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  <span>[[wikipedia:Lingua_franca|Lingua Franca]] | Wikipedia</span>
  <span>[[wikipedia:Lingua_franca|Lingua Franca]] | Wikipedia</span>
  At present it [Spanish] is the second most used language in international trade, and the third most used in politics, diplomacy and culture after English and French.
  At present...[Spanish] is the second most used language in international trade, and the third most used in politics, diplomacy and culture after English and French.


French might have been spoken in the courts of Europe all the way to Russia — it is the language of the nobility, including Catherine II, who used it in correspondence and daily communication — but English was the language of money, and money talks louder than philosophy. The Victorian City of London was the financial center of the world and most of its business was directed outwards and overseas, not domestically.
French might have been spoken in the courts of Europe all the way to Russia — it is the language of the nobility, including Catherine II, who used it in correspondence and daily communication — but English was the language of money, and money talks louder than philosophy. The Victorian City of London was the financial center of the world and most of its business was directed outwards and overseas, not domestically.