English cheese is barely sold in France. The Netherlands succeed in selling some of theirs (Edam, Gouda, mimolette) to the French, but France itself has about 400 varieties of cheese, and knowing one hundred of them is a good achievement even for someone who likes cheese.
Because they belonged to the Norman ascendancy. The English-speaking Saxons were the servant-class.
It depends upon the situation. For example, those who are interested in the dance discipline of ballet may prefer French, as the originator of the movements and the terms. Likewise, those who are interested in fine dining also may prefer French, as the recipient of the world's respect for drinks and foods. Otherwise, those who are interested in computers may prefer English, as the language in which much of the technology is being communicated. Similarly, those who are interested in classic Western films may prefer English, as the language* in which much of the acting and filming are done. *excepting the 'spaghetti Westerns' of Italy and Spain
Cheese is more important in a French meal than dessert. This is because not every meal will have a dessert.
Lots of people will speak English to you in Paris with no problem. Paris is in France, so French is the local language and just like you would prefer to speak your language where you live instead of a foreign language, the French people would of course have a preference for speaking French, rather than English or any other language.
No, French is considered to be an older language than English. The French language can be traced back to the 9th century, while English emerged in the 5th century with the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons in England.
I prefer German to French is Ich bevorzuge Französisch über Deutsch or Ich habe Französisch lieber als Deutsch in German.
the French settlements in North America was slower than English colonies because the English colonies had more slaves
French eat way more fast food than English.
"Bravo" is actually more common in French than in English.
They were not, We, The English still have a monarchy, while the French have their republic.
its better than english!
I do not have a clue.