In various forms, around 1500 years.
The French language as we know it today dates back to around the 9th century, originating from the Latin language spoken by the Gauls in the region that is now France. It has evolved over time through various influences and is now spoken as the official language in many countries.
Like many other languages across the globe, the French language has evolved over time. The old language for French was therefore old French. However, if what you are asking is the root of the language, then the answer is Latin. France once having been part of the Roman empire, Latin, language of the Romans, was brought to the country.
The common language for medieval French was known as Old French. It evolved from Latin and was spoken from the 9th to the 14th century. Old French was the main language of literature and legal documents during that time period.
No, the language of the Normans was Old Norman, a dialect of Old French. It evolved from the Old Norse language spoken by the Vikings who settled in the region, but it was heavily influenced by Latin and other Romance languages.
Old French. But THEY borrowed it from Latin. From Greek to Latin to French to English
The word "request" comes from the Old French language.
Old French.
Old French. But THEY borrowed it from Latin. From Greek to Latin to French to English
Like many other languages across the globe, the French language has evolved over time. The old language for French was therefore old French. However, if what you are asking is the root of the language, then the answer is Latin. France once having been part of the Roman empire, Latin, language of the Romans, was brought to the country.
The common language for medieval French was known as Old French. It evolved from Latin and was spoken from the 9th to the 14th century. Old French was the main language of literature and legal documents during that time period.
old french
old french
Crime came from the Old French and from the Old French from Latin.
The word "vague" comes from the Old French word "vague" meaning "empty, vacant, wild." It entered the English language in the mid-16th century.
French and Old French, depending on which meaning you are meaning.
In Iceland we speak Icelandic but that was originally old Norse
Old French
The word "ranch" comes from the Spanish language, derived from the Spanish word "rancho" meaning a small farm or hut.