Shakespeare likely gained his knowledge of the French language through exposure to French texts and possibly interactions with French-speaking individuals in Elizabethan England. He may have also studied French as part of his education, as knowledge of multiple languages was valued among the literate class during his time.
My I touch app... French for Dummy's. It's the best.
'Knowledge' in French is 'connaissance'.
French is spoken as a secondary language in many countries, including Belgium, Switzerland, Canada, and various African countries such as Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Cameroon. Additionally, in some regions of Asia and the Caribbean, French serves as a commonly spoken secondary language due to historical ties with former French colonies.
"Schoolgirl French" refers to a basic or limited knowledge of the French language, typically learned in school or through introductory courses. It implies a beginner-level understanding of French vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation, similar to what a schoolgirl at an early stage of language learning may possess.
French is the official language of France.
to my knowledge, and the Larousse or Robert dictionaries, there is no word spelled marcatus in French language.
This is one of those tantalizing questions since one whole scene of Henry V is in French and good French too. There is further French later on in the same play. There are also phrases here and there which suggest that Shakespeare probably did speak it and didn't get someone else to write those bits of Henry V. But how he learned it is anyone's guess.
I suppose that a toponym remain unchanged in any language.
My I touch app... French for Dummy's. It's the best.
There is no reason for why you shouldn't take French in school, especially if your native language is English. French would be one of the easier if not the easiest language for an English speaker, and will bring you a better knowledge of English.
'Knowledge' in French is 'connaissance'.
French is spoken as a secondary language in many countries, including Belgium, Switzerland, Canada, and various African countries such as Senegal, Ivory Coast, and Cameroon. Additionally, in some regions of Asia and the Caribbean, French serves as a commonly spoken secondary language due to historical ties with former French colonies.
A great part of his school curriculum was devoted to the study of Latin and to literature written in that language. He also knew some Greek, and probably French as well.
Argot is a French, Spanish, and Catalan word meaning "slang." So I suppose the synonym would be "slang." It is also a secret language, so secret language could be another synonym for it.
Knowledge is "la connaissance" (fem.) in French.
"Schoolgirl French" refers to a basic or limited knowledge of the French language, typically learned in school or through introductory courses. It implies a beginner-level understanding of French vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation, similar to what a schoolgirl at an early stage of language learning may possess.
Anglais is English in the French language.