Franglish, Englench, Anglench, or Franglais. Or Cajun.
A language that is a mixture of English and French is called Franglais. It blends elements and vocabulary from both languages, creating a unique linguistic hybrid.
No, French is considered to be an older language than English. The French language can be traced back to the 9th century, while English emerged in the 5th century with the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons in England.
French words were introduced to the English language after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. This event resulted in a significant influence of French language and culture on English, leading to the incorporation of many French words into the English vocabulary.
French children typically learn French as their first language. In addition, English is commonly taught as a second language in French schools.
The French language was spoken in England from the Norman Conquest in 1066 until the late Middle Ages (14th century). It was primarily used among the nobility, in the royal court, and in official documents. Over time, English gradually became the dominant language in England.
The French language has influenced English through the Norman Conquest in 1066, resulting in the introduction of French vocabulary and grammatical structures into English. Many English words are derived from French, especially in areas like food, fashion, art, and government. This influence has enriched the English language and made it more diverse.
Anglais is English in the French language.
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a mixture of cree and french
No, French is considered to be an older language than English. The French language can be traced back to the 9th century, while English emerged in the 5th century with the arrival of the Anglo-Saxons in England.
The 2 official languages of Quebec are French and English.84% speak Canadian French as their main language and 15% speak Canadian English as their main language. Most of the French speakers can also speak English, and about half of the English speakers can also speak French.
French words were introduced to the English language after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. This event resulted in a significant influence of French language and culture on English, leading to the incorporation of many French words into the English vocabulary.
Le quotidien comes from the french language. When Le quotidien is translated into the english language from a french to english trasnlator it means daily.
French children typically learn French as their first language. In addition, English is commonly taught as a second language in French schools.
french or English
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English would probably be the language of honesty and respect. It might.
Old English. Many words come to us from a mixture of French and a Germanic/ Viking language. The word “beef” is one example of a French words we use. The nobility didn’t speak English, but French. Even today the Queen’s menu is in French.