"Mix" is translated to "mΓ©lange" in French.
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.
French Texans may speak a mix of French and English, with some speaking Louisiana French, a regional dialect of the French language. However, English is the predominant language spoken in Texas.
Cajuns are not a racial mix, but rather a cultural group with roots in the French-speaking Acadian settlers who were expelled from Acadia (now Nova Scotia) by the British in the 18th century, and who eventually settled in Louisiana. Cajuns have a distinct culture and dialect that has been influenced by French, African, Spanish, and Native American traditions.
In French, "my cousins" is written as "mes cousins" for male cousins or a mix of male and female cousins, and "mes cousines" for female cousins only.
Yes, Haitian Creole is influenced by French due to historical colonization. It shares some vocabulary and grammatical structures with French, but they are distinct languages with separate origins and rules of grammar.
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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.
Her ethnicity is a mix of French, Italian and Portuguese.
It is a mix of French and Italian
"and mix box" = "et le mélange emballe"
the metis were a mix of first nations and french and they could speak both french and first nations languages.
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No, Cher is a mix of Cherokee, English, French, and Armenian.
Nothing... it's a mix with french and English.
college is translated 'université' or 'faculté' (especialy for medical studies) in French. Do not mix that with the French 'collège' which is junior high school.
Yes, Haitian Creole is influenced by French due to historical colonization. It shares some vocabulary and grammatical structures with French, but they are distinct languages with separate origins and rules of grammar.