French refers to the modern language spoken in France and other Francophone regions today, while Old French encompasses the stage of the language used from around the 9th to the 14th centuries. Old French exhibits significant differences in vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation compared to contemporary French, reflecting its evolution over time. Additionally, Old French has various dialects, such as Picard and Norman, which are less prominent in modern French. The transition to Middle French marked the beginning of significant linguistic changes that led to the standardization of the language we recognize today.
Nothing, because the French don't have any fashion.
French
The French have more croissants.
There is no difference, because France is in Europe, so French are Europeans, but Europeans are not French. So, basically, the beginning was a lie, because there IS a difference.
istanbul = Turkish name stamboul = old french name/spelling. they now spell it as is Turkish
French dressing is a vinaigrette dressing.
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The french get more and longer holidays
Norman French refers to the variety of Old French spoken in the Norman region of France, which influenced the English language after the Norman Conquest in 1066. Parisian French, on the other hand, is the standard French spoken in Paris and considered the prestige dialect in France. While both share similarities, Norman French has distinct phonetic and lexical differences compared to Parisian French.
the current french ensign has proportions different than that of the french flag.
Middle English incorporates influences from French.
ce = this celui = that