the computer jargon we use in French, is the English computer jargon...
Shopping list (English) -> liste d'achats (French)
What country?In what continent?
There are about 75,000 words in the French vocabulary, so the list would be a bit long.
You can find a list of simple computer term definitions from the Wikipedia website. The page labelled as "List of words about computers - simple English" should be helpful.
There are far too many of these to list on wiki answers.
Yes.Industry professionals use www.traveljargon.org and you can also see the related link below for a list of many of the acronyms and phrases used as jargon in the tourism industry.
parking, email, weekend, job, hit-parade, and flirter, that the English borrowed from the French 'fleurette' (small flower) - (another list in link)
There are thousands if not tens of thousands of words of French origin in common use in English. It would be impossible to list them all in this space. "Impossible" and "space" are two of them.
Lots and lots. Wikipedia has a page (list of English words of French origin) on that. Another confusing fact is that English also have a lot of words of Germanic origin, which came into French vocabulary as well.
List to port is naval jargon for 'tilt to the left' and list to starboard is naval jargon for 'tilt to the right'. Port and Starboard are Naval terms still used to this day. When a ship "lists to port" it is sitting off center in the water to the left.
Menu - It's the same in English as it is in French.
to be honest with you, there are as many french words as there are as many english words, so according to this, im not sure what french words you're looking for, so i will just list a sentence with four english words translated to french (or more like a french sentence translated to english):J'ai besoin de plus d'informations.I need more information.