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The english version of this book has almost 50 pages more than the french one. Added material or just different type set?
Goldbeetle said:The english version of this book has almost 50 pages more than the french one. Added material or just different type set?
The main difference between English and French book versions is the language in which the book is written. English versions are written in the English language, while French versions are written in the French language.
It depends on the specific book and its publisher. Some English and French book versions may have added materials, such as illustrations or supplemental information, while others may not.
Type set refers to the way the text is arranged and formatted on the page in a book. This can include factors such as font type, size, and spacing. English and French book versions may have different type set due to the different languages and formatting preferences.
In most cases, yes. The content of the book should be the same in both the English and French versions. However, there may be slight variations in language or added materials.
No, it ultimately depends on personal preference and which language the reader is more comfortable with. Both English and French book versions can provide a great reading experience, and it is up to the reader to decide which they prefer.