If you're talking about the language itself:
* French language: A simple and straightforward way to refer to the language.
* French: A common and concise way to refer to the language.
* Français: The French word for French.
* Langue Française: The French phrase for "French language".
If you're talking about learning the language:
* French classes: A common term for formal learning in a school or institution.
* French instruction: A broader term that could include formal and informal learning methods.
* French lessons: More informal than "French classes", often used for private tutoring.
* French tutoring: Similar to "French lessons", but often emphasizing one-on-one instruction.
* French study: A broader term that encompasses any effort to learn French.
* Learning French: A direct and clear way to describe the process of acquiring the language.
If you're talking about a specific program or method of learning:
* French immersion program: A common name for programs that use French as the primary language of instruction.
* French immersion school: A type of school that uses French immersion.
* French as a Second Language (FSL): Often used in Canada to refer to programs that teach French to non-native speakers.
If you're talking about the culture:
* French culture: A way to refer to the arts, traditions, and customs of French-speaking people.
* Francophone culture: A broader term encompassing the culture of all French-speaking people, including those outside of France.
Ultimately, the best "other name" for French depends on the specific context of your communication.