bureau - desk
café - coffee or coffeeshop
chauffeur - driver
chic - stylish
cliché - overused
French and English
Two words borrowed from the Spanish language and used in English are "quesadilla" and "fiesta."
Assuming by "borrow" adopt is meant, never. Beginning with the Norman Conquest in 1066, a Germanic-influenced form of Old French, called Norman French became the official language of England although Latin was used in law and in ecclesiastical circles. This led to the eventual emergence of Modern English, which has many French words and uses some French grammar, but it has to be remembered that English has borrowed words from many languages, and French words in English use have come into the language at different times and from different dialects. Answer The English borrowed French for a short time, but gave it back.
made them all speak french and no longer used the English language
All words are a combination of letters that form a meaningful unit of language used to communicate ideas, emotions, and information. Words are the basic building blocks of language and are essential for human communication.
There are old words of French origin, adapted to the modern English language (i.e. cease), modern ones that have been borrowed as such, without any change (i.e. restaurant) and French words and phrases for which there is no English equivalent - which the British-speaking people believe they pronounce like the French (but they're wrong!!), for example - 'coup d'etat'.
A language that is a mix of French and English is often referred to as Franglais or Frenglish. This type of language incorporates elements from both French and English, blending vocabulary and grammar from both languages. It is commonly used in bilingual communities or for informal communication.
It's not. French is the most commonly used language.
Some of the most commonly used words in the English language include "the", "people", "about", and "like". Other words include "time", "because", and "first".
The three main conjunctions in the English language are "and," "but," and "or." These words are used to connect words, phrases, or clauses in a sentence.
either one French or English
For two hundred years after the Norman Conquest in 1066, French became the official language of the English court. When William conquered England he made his officers the English Nobility. They spoke French. The common people continued speaking Anglo Saxon. The common people raised cows. The French nobility ate beef. The mixture of words helped create the English language. _____ English has always been the language of the nation of England. For some period of time French was the only language used by European diplomats.