french: aujourd'hui
german: heute
latin: hodie
french: aujourd'hui german: heute latin: hodie
"qui" (from the latin quis)
The Latin word for hospitality is hospitium. To say hospitality in Italian you would say ospitalita. In French you would say hospitalite.
I am not sure but it might be close to "pantos" because pants in French in "pantalon" and since French generates from Latin, the answer might be close.
To say the word beard in the French language you say barbe. This word is said as barba in the Italian language and in Latin it is mentum.
Premièrement or primo (latin)
french is derived from latin therefore it is a latin language.
The French word "salut" comes from the Latin "salus - salutem".
"Carpe diem" is the Latin phrase that translates to "seize the day" in French.
The word hottie is said in the French language as bombasse. This word is said in Spanish and Latin the same as it is in English.
latin in french is '' I DON'T KNOW''
Not exactly, but French comes from Latin.