Kitchen counter could translate by "comptoir de cuisine / comptoir"
"Stove" in French is "Poêle."
My kitchen is 'ma cuisine'.
There are approximately 135,000 words in the French language.
belle cuisine
Words such as T-shirt, weekend, baby sitter, airbag, flirt are in the French language.
French words were introduced to the English language after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. This event resulted in a significant influence of French language and culture on English, leading to the incorporation of many French words into the English vocabulary.
Just some words come from Gaul, like car in English or char in French, French language is mainly a Latin language
With words. Usually in the french language
Especially in the middle ages, the french and English peoples mixed together, and adopted words. The French have many cognates of English words, as we have french words. Particularly, England was once under a french ruler,(I forget the name), and during that time period many words were exchanged from language to language.
The words the words resume, chauffeur, and cousine come from the French language.
The words joint d'embase are of the French language. These words translate into the English language as the words base gasket.
Old French =)
Yes, there are homophones in the French language. Homophones are words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings. For example, "verre" (glass) and "vert" (green) are homophones in French.
American Sign Language (ASL) is a unique language with its own grammar and vocabulary, so it does not directly translate English words into signs. However, there can be signs in ASL that correspond to English words, but it cannot be quantified in the same way as spoken languages.