The most common is by far 'chéri' (for him) and 'chérie' for her.
french, as in french door, french maid ect.
A HUGE part of the English language came from the French. Besides obvious expressions and words, such as attache, or faux pas, common words entered the language- such as beef (from boeuf) and pork (from porc).
The spelling Jcke is used as a stylized form of the nicknames Jackie or Jake.The closest common words are joke and jack.
It depends on the context -- the most common words are plus and davantage.
Louisiana alot of Africa and well France of course
There are thousands if not tens of thousands of words of French origin in common use in English. It would be impossible to list them all in this space. "Impossible" and "space" are two of them.
Value Added Tax (VAT).
"words" is "mots" in French.
Names (including nicknames), titles, slogans, and common words/phrases do not qualify for copyright protection. In some cases, however, they can be registered as trademarks.
You are doing the same quiz as me I think, Fred Couples the golfer is nicknamed boom boom.
revenu rentre reconcile roll over and dust off that dictionary you lazy bum
Cognates are words which are the same in English and French.