French and Spanish have similar roots. They both are derived in large part from Latin, or from the Romans. Because of this they are referred to as "Romance languages", along with Italian and Portugese.
However, they are quite distinct, and if you only know Spanish, French would be pretty unintelligible, and vice - versa.
No me gusta francés. Literally "French is not pleasing to me". Note that names of languages are not capitalized in Spanish.
Sign language in a different language, like Spanish, French etc? Written Spanish, French etc
Yes, you do. However, in Spanish you can drop the subject whereas French tends to keep them.
it looked like the french uniform because at that time the spanish king was related to the french crown, for more just google "spanish army colonial uniforms"
Jacquelline is French, it is the feminine of James. There is no direct equivalent in Spanish. Some names, like say John or Paul are cosmopolitan, others like Tatiana ( Russian) are language specific. Jacqueline is French and has no Spanish equivalent.
the french and Spanish start fighting because they were two colonies who didn't like each other and fought all the time
the french and Spanish start fighting because they were two colonies who didn't like each other and fought all the time
both languages derived from Latin
No me gusta hablar Frances
French were from France, and Spanish were from Spain.
language skills are like french English Spanish and they help you in different countries like France because there is people who speak french
Looks like Spanish for a computer. The French is "ordinateur".