no, worship comes from old English and has equivalents in Germanic languages.
The word jeans comes, by a roundabout route through French and medieval Latin, from Genoa - the place in Italy.
"west" is "ouest" in French, pronounced about the same as the English word.
It is from the French term serge de Nimes, a city in France famed for its pants. Serge is the name of a type of woven cloth.
what city does the word hola come from
It is derived from the French word chevalerie - relating to the horse (French word for a horse = "cheval") which knights rode.
chapelle is a small church / place of worship
The word restaurant come from French.
The word "debris" comes from the French language.
The word worship comes up lots in the Bible. Check out Bible Gateway (see "related link" below) and search up the word worship. You'll come up with lots of entries.
The English word seems to come not from French, but from Portuguese bufalo. The French word for buffalo is "buffle" (masc.) which has the same Latin origin as the Portuguese word.
The word dandelion is from the french
It is the French word for "red."
The word "cafe" comes from the French language.
The word "bonjour" comes from the French language.
It's a French word and means the same in French as it does in English.
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