Garage. Vase. Foryer.
Some French words commonly used by Americans include déjà vu, bon appétit, RSVP, and faux pas.
Some English words borrowed from French include "ballet," "champagne," "garage," and "fiancé."
Some English words that are similar to French words include: Date (English) / Date (French) Cafe (English) / Café (French) Table (English) / Table (French) Animal (English) / Animal (French)
"les devoirs" (masc., often used in the plural) means 'the homework'"fais tes devoirs"= do your homeworkj'ai du mal avec mon devoir de français= I have some trouble with my French homework
French words that start with x are:Xylophone, Xénon, xénophobe, xérès, xylophage
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That they are excellent chefs, are feminine, are cowards, enjoy wine a lot, don't bathe very often, are rude, and dislike Americans. Often, none of this is the case!
There are many words in English that have their origins in French (or Norman). It's one of the reasons that English is such a rich language as there are often "French" and "Saxon" words for the same thing (for example, courage (French) and bravery (Saxon)). Some other "French" based words in English are: perfume, accomplice, admire, ace, baggage, ballet - there is a link associated with this answer which provides a much longer list.
The Zweibrucken Regiment was a regiment in the French Army during the War. They helped the Americans at the battle of Yorktown.
youyou, yourte, yougoslave are French words starting with you.
bonjour
Some English words borrowed from French include "ballet," "champagne," "garage," and "fiancé."
Some allies in the French and Indian war were different tribes of Native Americans and the Prussians.
laffiee or rochombo
Yes, many. Some examples are below: Camouflage; A French word for "Hidden" Kindergarten; A German word meaning "Children's Gathering Place"
Allies of France during the French and Indian War were some of the Native Americans. They included the tribes of Ottawa's and Mississauga.
Well, I personnally do. "Americans don't use the word 'please', they don't know about 'the rest of the world', they assume everybody speaks English" are some stereotypes you may find, but on the whole the French have a positive view of Americans.
Deja vu