No, Bastille are in fact from Southhampton in England I know the name sounds French but they are not French
Np No, John Cabot was not French. He was English, in Englanc. *England
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Because the language of the Normans was French.
The Normans brought French culture to England.
England - Angleterre'in England' is translated "en Angleterre" in French.
Angleterre is the French name for England.
England is called 'Angleterre' in French.
French-England House was created in 1900.
The French for England is Angleterre (pronunciation Ong-la-tare)
England isn't a french speaking country...
William the Conqueror
French was the official language of England for almost 400 years. There were many forms of French dialect used in England from 1066 to 1453.
l'Angleterre
"In the center of England" in English is au milieu de l'Angleterre in French.
JOAN OF ARC was the peasant girl who fought against England with the french troops
Some parts of England, particularly in the past, spoke French due to the Norman Conquest in 1066. French became the language of the aristocracy and nobility, leading to its influence in certain regions. Today, remnants of French influence can still be seen in place names, legal terminologies, and other aspects of English language and culture.