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French wine. French cheese.
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French is the language which the French speak, particularly in France. French is used as a noun twice here. The first time it names the language. The second time it names the people.
We use many products that are harmful to ozone. Deodorants, Fridges, Sprays etc are all here.
Revlon employs no children illegallly in the USA.
He kept a large cache of papers in his locker.yes i can, here it is, Can u use the french word cache in a sentence?
Bower USA sells various products which one can use with cameras. They carry camera bags, flashes, chargers, filters and lens accessories for many popular brands of cameras.
We use the word resume here in Canada too, and in all English speaking countries; the English language borrows lots of words from French (historically, this is the result of the Norman Conquest in the year 1066).
French is "français" (feminine: française; plurals: français/ françaises). Here the word français is an adjective, so use a lower-case f. A Frenchman is 'un français', a Frenchwoman is 'une française'. There the words are common nouns, so again use a lower-case f.
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The origin is not certain, there is a French word 'Cohorte' meaning 'companion' which was in use by the French settlers in the South and West of the USA. Early 1820's