yes the french are very well educated
Axila (educated) or sobaco (not so educated).
"un gentilhomme" when speaking of a man of some nobility in the past. Otherwise French use the term "gentleman" for a well-educated, courteous man. Un monsieur
French. The Queen still has her menu in French.
French
Depended on what country they were living in. French, French, English, English . But often educated/Noble English spoke French since William the Conquer was French and that carried on ( still does Elizabeth today has all her menus in French). This even carried over to the English colonies that educated men read/spoke French.
English, probably French ( educated men in this time spoke French) and possibly Latin.
hypothesis
During the Middle Ages, common languages were the languages spoken by the general population in different regions, such as English, French, or German. The official language was typically a language used for official documents, government communication, and literature, often Latin or a language associated with the ruling power, like French in England after the Norman Conquest.
The Dinhs family was educated in French Catholic schools.
Not sure. My educated guess is to run away from something.
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.