The English government had a Queen while the French had a king. Both countries believed in the divine right of monarchs and had ties to the Capet Dynasty of the 600's. The French king had a tendency to order senseless beheading while the English preferred burning people at the stake.
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False... Hugh Capet was an early FRENCH king.
The Parliament and the Prime Minister are what makes the English and French governments similar. Both governments depend upon the legislative expertise of two houses whose membership is unequal. They also rely upon an appointed Prime Minister who is considered the government's head.
They WORKED on their homework instead of cheating and you did NOT!
Some English words that are similar to French words include: Date (English) / Date (French) Cafe (English) / Café (French) Table (English) / Table (French) Animal (English) / Animal (French)
Pékin (similar to the English Peking) or Beijing (same as English)
Not always. While some names may be similar or have equivalents in both French and English, others may be unique to one language or have different variations. For instance, "John" is "Jean" in French, and "Mary" is "Marie."
In French, the word is very similar to the English version: Princesse.
"D'accord" is an expression of agreement in French, similar to "okay" in English.
French words that sound like English are often referred to as "false friends" or "faux amis". These are words that look or sound similar in both languages but have different meanings. An example is the French word "pain" which means "bread" in English, not "pain" as in "suffering".
English house of Commons
Both the German and French governments are republics, but they are set up differently. The French executive branch consists of a prime minister and president, while the German executive branch consists of a president and federal chancellor.
For similar reasons why Americans talk English.
The English word 'name' is similar to the French word 'nom' but it does not derive from it. .