France was part of the Roman Empire as (Gaul) for many years. French has evolved from Latin, the language of the occupying Roman forces.
a language
medieval french & indirectly latin
these languages come from latin
Both English and French are European languages spoken in Canada.
French language formed in France, from the vulgar Latin languages spoken there at the end of the Roman era.
French is a Romance language, so it shares similarities with other Romance languages like Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese in terms of vocabulary and grammar. Additionally, French has borrowed words from other languages, particularly English, due to historical interactions and influence. The Latin root of French also contributes to its similarities with other Latin-based languages.
Italian, French and Spanish are the only ones I know of. There are also English words with Latin origins but the English language does not come from Latin. Also Portuguese and Romanian.
"Languages" in French is "Langues". "All languages" is "Toutes les langues".
no, worship comes from old English and has equivalents in Germanic languages.
Because it is one of the official languages. They are: English and French. Why is it an official language: because a lot of people from France come to Canada.
Creole languages, such as Haitian Creole, originate from a combination of Spanish and French with influences from West African languages. These languages developed among communities where Spanish and French speakers interacted, resulting in a unique blend of vocabulary and grammar from both European languages.
Many English words come from a variety of languages including Latin, French, and Germanic languages like Old English. Over time, English has borrowed and adapted words from these languages, leading to the rich and diverse vocabulary we have today.