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Anglo-Saxon
Anglo-French refers to a historical relationship between England and France, particularly during the Middle Ages when English monarchs had possessions and influence in France. It can also describe a blend of English and French cultures, languages, or styles.
According to Britannica Encyclopedia, "anglo america" refers to a region where the most common spoken language is English. Most of the United States and Canada (except French-speaking Quebec) is included.
Anglo-French blockade of the Río de la Plata happened in 1845.
The English, Scottish, and Irish name Russell is from Rousel, a common Anglo-Norman French nickname for someone with red hair.
Whitney is an Anglo saxon name. There is not French equivalent.
old Anglo french
Norman French.
Curtis is a common English name of Anglo-Norman origin. It is derived from the Old French curteis, which means "polite, courteous, well-bred."
derived from populus, meaning common folk. Replaced the word folk/folc. First used around 15th Century, Anglo-French derivation.
The most commonly spoken first languages of Anglo Americans are English, Spanish, and French.
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