Couleurs

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French
4 h
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  • Introductive Level

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Syllabus

Introduction
1    Bleu
Comment le bleu s’est-il imposé pour devenir la couleur préférée des Français - et des Occidentaux d’une manière générale ? Et avant de l'être, pourquoi fut-il si rare pendant si longtemps ?
2    Jaune
Pourquoi les Occidentaux désignent-ils le jaune comme la couleur qu'ils aiment le moins ? D'où vient l'ambiguïté qui l'entoure ?
3    Rouge
Pourquoi le rouge est-il si important dans l'imaginaire universel ? Pourquoi est-il porteur d'autant de significations contrastées, voire opposées ?

Conclusion

Prerequisite

None.

Editor

Orange is a French telecommunications company. At the end of 2019, it had almost 266 million customers worldwide, up on the figures for 2018. In 2019, the company was the leading or second-largest operator in 75% of the European countries in which it operated and in 83% of the countries in Africa and the Middle East.

Orange was originally a British telecommunications company that became a subsidiary of Mannesmann in 1999 and of the state-owned France Télécom group in 2000. The former French state-owned monopoly thus became international following the Orange takeover. The new group is now present in Europe, Africa and the West Indies.

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Orange is a French telecommunications company. At the end of 2019, it had almost 266 million customers worldwide, up on the figures for 2018. In 2019, the company was the leading or second-largest operator in 75% of the European countries in which it operated and in 83% of the countries in Africa and the Middle East.

Orange was originally a British telecommunications company that became a subsidiary of Mannesmann in 1999 and of the state-owned France Télécom group in 2000. The former French state-owned monopoly thus became international following the Orange takeover. The new group is now present in Europe, Africa and the West Indies.

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