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How do you say also in my town there is french?

Here are a few ways to say "also in my town there is French" depending on the context:

If you mean "French people":

* "In my town, there are also French people."

* "There are French people in my town, too."

* "My town also has a French population."

* "My town has French people as well."

If you mean "French culture/language":

* "My town also has a French influence."

* "There's a French presence in my town."

* "French culture is also found in my town."

* "My town has French language spoken there as well."

If you mean a specific French thing, like a restaurant:

* "My town also has a French restaurant."

* "There is a French bakery in my town, too."

It's helpful to provide more context about what you are referring to for a more specific and accurate answer.

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