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English gets it from Italian "razza'" which is probably Etruscan in origin.

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English gets it from Italian "razza'" which is probably Etruscan in origin.

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Lots and lots. Wikipedia has a page (list of English words of French origin) on that. Another confusing fact is that English also have a lot of words of Germanic origin, which came into French vocabulary as well.

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