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French people are mostly Northern Europeans (core modern Europeans) with a slight Near Eastern shift. Basque people on the french side are surprisingly more European (WHG) than French people because the latter are more ANE-admixed through Yamnaya (IE speakers) influx in the bronze age.
Based on my observations, a big part of central and southwestern French are in an intermediate position between Basque and the rest of French people. Southeasternmost French from the Rhodanian region are only slightly more Near Eastern-shifted and as ANE-admixed. The northern part of the country is more blurry because there are no natural frontiers, although the Rhine river could have played this role before Germanic invasions ("wandering" according to Germans ) because Western Germans and Southern Dutch are intermediate between French people and their respective nationality.
Some French people might have very distant North African ancestry (medieval), but it's always very minor.
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To answer this question, it is necessary to detail by region, otherwise it makes no sense:
The Channel coast: nearest British, Other North-French, closer to the Belgiam, South Germans, Swiss, eventualy Central Europe
Southwest, most Basque or Iberian.
Southeast: unknown, no genetic autosomal study has investigated the Southeast French!
Culturally, first Celtic (Gaulish), Aquitain (South-Ouest) and Roman later.
The Francque influence is limited, a few words are going into the French language, but still mainly of Latin origin.
On the other hand, family names are mostly German origin. Indeed, these names come from the time when the German names was fashionable (X-XII century).
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1/3 de nouveaux nés d'origine non française reste imprévisible, 1/8 ou 1/9 c'est plus probable, je dirais un bon 80% est français d'origine française, 10% d'origine européenne, italienne, portugaise, espagnole, polonaise... Et le reste est mélangé entre Maghreb, Asie, Afrique...
Juste pour info je viens de Paris et dans ma zone, c'est moins étranger de ce que l'on cherche à nous faire croire.
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Paris, Londres, New-York sont des mégalopoles, et ne sont pas représentatives des pays auxquels elles sont capitales...
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