"something different" = "quelque chose de différent"
Noel, which means Christmas in French
Something is "quelque chose" in French. Dollars are called the same. The whole makes little sense to me.
They are called French fries because "to french something" is to cut it into thin slices. The French themselves don't call their fries "French".
This is the Louisiana Purchase from the French in 1803.
different things depending on the context like keeping something or guarding something
It is called irony or sarcasm when someone says something with a different or opposite meaning than the literal interpretation.
in French God is "Dieu"
Polysemy
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they are called dialects
Ten is 'dix' in French. A ten of something (like you would say a dozen of sth) is 'une dizaine'.
I usually strum something different