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One would use a French-English dictionary to translate words from French to English. Some online French-English dictionaries include Word Reference and the dictionary hosted at French Linguistics.
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French ones
There are thousands if not tens of thousands of words of French origin in common use in English. It would be impossible to list them all in this space. "Impossible" and "space" are two of them.
The French use the words "un/une baby-sitter" as borrowed from English.
french money and english
Yes, there are English people where Dutch is spoken. Specifically, people who are culturally and linguistically English live in the European country of the Netherlands. The Dutch kingdom has a longstanding reputation worldwide for the facility of its inhabitants with other languages. One of the most popular languages for Dutch language speakers to learn and use is English. With the European Union, the knowledge and use increase, as does the incidence of English people in the Netherlands.Dont foget Belguim and Austria
No. There is no direct comparison in French.
we sort of use chat as catand class i think as classSome French words used in English are:petite, guillotine, hors d'oeuvres, vis-a-vis, rsvp ( repondez sil vous plais), madame,
The government's idea of getting the French to use French words instead of foreign ones is not really enforced. A number of steps were taken in the past, such as asking members of the administration to use existing French words, or newly created ones (as 'courriel' for 'courrier électronique', meaning e-mail). English or foreign expressions are widely in use when they are simpler (every French say 'airbag', no one knows or bothers about 'coussin gonflable de sécurité'). There's nothing wrong for French people to use some foreign words while speaking - in fact most don't even notice.
No, counting in French involves using French numbers consistently. Mixing French words with English numbers does not count as counting in French. To count in French, you need to use the French words for all the numbers in a sequence.
If it is a name it is the same in french as in English ( Ashley restaurant). If you are stuck with some french words use Bablefish. Its very good!