Because you know how sometimes you walk up to people and ask "What kind of Ice cream do you like?" and some say "Chocolate" and some say "Bubble Gum" So think of it like that, it you asked some random person from a tribe "What kind of ice cream do you like?" and some of them will say "Chocolate" and some will say "Bubble gum" so it's exactly like that, tribe members preferred speaking french and some preferred speaking english...
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it favored the french
He favored Britain.
The word favored is the past participle of the verb to favor and an adjective.The forms for the verb are favor, favors, favoring, and favored.The forms for the adjective are favored, more favored, and most favored.
favored or favorite
That is the correct US spelling of "favorable" (the UK spelling is favourable).
The adjective form of favour is favourite.
They favored the Gothic architecture
he favored
No. Favor is a noun, or verb. Adjectives include "favorite" and the past participle, "favored."
The North favored National Government and the South favored State Government.
Yes. They favored male children.
Northern industrialists favored tariffs.