20 Questions: Game 253
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Re: 20 Questions: Game 253
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Did this person attain the citizenship of a European country other than France, but in which French is commonly spoken?
Did this person attain the citizenship of a European country other than France, but in which French is commonly spoken?
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Re: 20 Questions: Game 253
No. Since you asked, slightly warmer than Ludwig I of Bavaria.Aristocrat wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 10:28 pmRandom free guess, likely not him but maybe will yield some hotter/colder info: Eligius Fromentin
Not wanting to go down a rabbit hole of what "commonly spoken" means, I will say that French is a native language in some parts of this country, while a foreign language in other parts.Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 10:53 pmBuggrit:
Did this person attain the citizenship of a European country other than France, but in which French is commonly spoken?
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Can't be him. We know that this person was born somewhere that is currently part of France.Aristocrat wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2024 9:01 amÉtienne Constantin, Baron de Gerlache
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Being Canadian, it seems a Canadian could fit this description, but almost all French-Canadian politicians were born in Canada, and the few exceptions don't meet the date range.
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So is this a 'yes' plus a hint, or just a hint? If it's a 'yes' then it narrows it down to Belgians and Swiss.wintergreen wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2024 6:59 amNot wanting to go down a rabbit hole of what "commonly spoken" means, I will say that French is a native language in some parts of this country, while a foreign language in other parts.Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 10:53 pmBuggrit:
Did this person attain the citizenship of a European country other than France, but in which French is commonly spoken?
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And if not a "yes", possibly Canadians, not to mention Mauritians, St. Martin Islanders and many parts of North and West Africa.then it narrows it down to Belgians and Swiss.
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Since not only was he not born in an area currently part of Belgium, but he was also nobility, it counts as scratched.Hominidae wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2024 9:34 amCan't be him. We know that this person was born somewhere that is currently part of France.Aristocrat wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2024 9:01 amÉtienne Constantin, Baron de Gerlache
First PM of Belgium
First of the five non-free guesses, and a no. Here we're getting a little off-track with regards to national origin.
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After doing some more research, I can say that a full 'yes' would be quite misleading, but that a 'no' would be just as misleading. I can give no more information on this beyond what I already have, but here's a hint:JECE wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2024 12:16 pmSo is this a 'yes' plus a hint, or just a hint? If it's a 'yes' then it narrows it down to Belgians and Swiss.wintergreen wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2024 6:59 amNot wanting to go down a rabbit hole of what "commonly spoken" means, I will say that French is a native language in some parts of this country, while a foreign language in other parts.Jamiet99uk wrote: ↑Sun Apr 07, 2024 10:53 pmBuggrit:
Did this person attain the citizenship of a European country other than France, but in which French is commonly spoken?
This person's family was neither French nor spoke French natively.
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With all due respect, you never did give a straight answer to this question. You only gave a hint about the extent to which French is spoken there, but you never addressed the other part of the question which was whether this person was a citizen of a "European country". Given the information you gave us in the hint, he answer must be either:Buggrit:
Did this person attain the citizenship of a European country other than France, but in which French is commonly spoken?
- Yes, he became a citizen of a European country other than France, in which there is a part that speaks French and a part that does not
- No, he never became a citizen of a European country other than France
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Yes, he became a citizen of a European country other than France, in which there is a part that speaks French and a part that does not.cdngooner wrote: ↑Mon Apr 08, 2024 2:21 pmWith all due respect, you never did give a straight answer to this question. You only gave a hint about the extent to which French is spoken there, but you never addressed the other part of the question which was whether this person was a citizen of a "European country". Given the information you gave us in the hint, he answer must be either:Buggrit:
Did this person attain the citizenship of a European country other than France, but in which French is commonly spoken?; or
- Yes, he became a citizen of a European country other than France, in which there is a part that speaks French and a part that does not
Could you clarify, please?
- No, he never became a citizen of a European country other than France
That is the answer.
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Giuseppe Garibaldi. Born in Nice, France. In Italy, there is an area where French is spoken (Val d'Aosta).
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Giuseppe Garibaldi, one of the only revolutionaries who came to work with the regime and yet still be a revolutionary.
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That was a tough one! But fair. We made it hard on ourselves by some unfortunate questioning. Thank you, Wintergreen.
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Ah, I thought about a Savoyard Italian, but thought it unlikely. Nice one!
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