Almost every word ending by "ion" (attention, tension, information, télévision,...)
Poison
parking
garage
tour
cycle
cinéma
téléphone
In the English language, "French", and similar words for other countries, should be capitalized.
Vagin is the French word for the female body part that cannot be written in this answer. Some French words are very similar to the English language. French is a very old language.
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.
Cognates are words which are the same in English and French.
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.
English is a West-Germanic language, and consequently has many words that are similar to modern German. The biggest impact on the English language was the Norman Conquest, when the French invaded England in 1066. This French occupation caused English to change drastically over the next few hundred years, and the language acquired much of French's Latin and Greek influences. The English language is constantly expanding, containing borrowed words from all the other major languages. As a result, English is the largest language in the world.
The words joint d'embase are of the French language. These words translate into the English language as the words base gasket.
The English language adopted many words from Latin and French between 1066 and approximately 1200 AD during the Norman occupation.
The development of the English language comes from many sources. There are many English words that are French. An example of this is the word "beef". After 1066 when William ( who was French) conquered England all of the kings and nobility only spoke French ( the queens menus today are still only in French) while the common man spoke a form of old English. The Vikings also added words to English ( many names of things/places are Norse even today) and there is a German influence, but the French remains the most dominate in English.
English and french
I only know one: supplementaries