The term is "je ne sais quoi" literally, I don't know what.
je ne sais quoi
idiot as this word was borrowed from french
English borrowed the word "facade" from French.
senor, monsignor, adios, adieu, vaya con dios, moir, entree, enchante,
of course YES!!
a borrowed word
I don't think the French are missing any of their words.
Zombie is spelled the same in French, as it was borrowed from English.
An example of borrowed words would be "sushi" from Japanese, "croissant" from French, and "pyjamas" from Hindi. These words have been borrowed into English due to cultural exchanges and adoption of foreign concepts.
French
Yes, the word "plateau" is borrowed from French, where it means a flat elevated area of land. It was introduced into English in the early 18th century.
"Rogue" is a french word borrowed into English. So the French word for "rogue" is "rogue".