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Excuse me, what is the relationship between Frank, France, Germany and Gaul?

The word GERMAN is a Celtic word. The Celts and Romans used this word to refer to a group of people who spoke the same Germanic language that emerged at the end of the first millennium BC. This group and Celts and Slavs are ranked as the three major barbarian tribes in Europe. The Nordics, Dutch and all German-speaking peoples are direct descendants. All countries and major ethnic groups in Western Europe, Southwest Europe, and Central Europe have Germanic ancestry mixed with them.

The Franks were a branch of the Germanic people who began to move into Gaul in the 3rd century AD. Their regime gradually unified the entire Gaul and established the powerful Charlemagne Empire. From then on, the Germans called the Gauls Franks, France is the feminine name for Frank, but the French cannot be considered pure Franks. They are a mixed nation after Frank conquered Gaul and the Romanized Celts. The Dutch and Flemish people can be considered direct descendants of the Franks.

France refers to all the peoples who spoke the Latin Gallic dialect living in Gaul after the 10th century AD, and also refers to the political entity of France.