France’s Culture Chief Wants to Fend Off ‘Linguistic Globalisation’ Amid Fears of English ‘Invasion’

The increasing usage of English words in the French language bothers some purists, who say a 25-year-old law should be adjusted to fit our rapidly evolving technological era.
The French government is reportedly going to reinforce an old law that mandated the use of the French language in several crucial sectors of communications, curbing the spread of Anglicism.