The French word "salut" comes from the Latin "salus - salutem".
Latin. "Cave" is from the Old French "cave" (a cave, vault, cellar; 12c.), from Latin "cavea" (hollow).
The word "autumn" comes from the Old French word "autompne," which is derived from the Latin word "autumnus."
The derivatives for the Latin word "simia" include "simian" in English and "singe" in French.
The word in general means 'head' in old French 'caboche' derived from an earlier word 'caboge' which in turn derives from the Latin word 'cabut'
Pioneer comes from the French "pionnier". The noun is English, but the origin is French.
The Middle French word "pioneer" which comes from the Old French word "paonier" which means "foot soldier"
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Pioneer comes from the French "pionnier". The noun is English, but the origin is French.
Affair is not a Latin word; it comes from the French a faire (to do).
french: l'ongle (masculine)latin: ungula (feminine)
the French word "ovale" coming from the latin word for egg.
It was originally Latin.
French (as in the French language) = GallicaBack, when Latin was a spoken language, they called France: Gallia.Hope this helps.
The word vous means you, and it is French, not Latin.
Dimanche and Dominica are the respectively French and Latin equivalents of the English word "Sunday." The French word comes from the Latin phrase diēs Dominica ("day of the Lord") whereas the Latin word represents a shortening of Domino dicata ("dedicated to the Lord"). The pronunciation will be "dee-maush" in French and "do-mih-nih-koos" in Latin.
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