mayonnaise, soufflé, theatre
naïve, déjà vu, je ne sais quoi, laissez-faire, lingerie, cliché, entrée, bon appétit, R.S.V.P. (stands for Répondez, S'il Vous Plaît)
Actually a very large portion of English comes from French, but those are some good "French-sounding" examples.
adios hasta luego hasta pronto
There are MANY differences. So many, it would take forever to explain all of them. I'll start with that the Spanish alphabet has 4 more letters then the English one. they are "che" (chay) "elle" (ay-yay) "ene" (enyay) and "erre" (er-ray) the whole language has more of a rolling sound to every word. and the Spanish language is a "gender language" all the words that have A or O at the end of the word, are all distinguished by gender... like caballo (which means horse) if it is a girl horse, it is caballa, and boy, caballo. and if you do not know which gender it is, it is then just caballo. and in general, the "Espanol" language has a lot more words, that mean maybe about one word in English. example - in spanish there are a 5 ways to say good bye, or see you later. and in English, its just goodbye. and there are 3 ways to say boy, and 3 ways to say girl. but, in English, its just one way to say, "boy" or "girl" does that help? those are just about 3-4 ways! there are millions! ~Amhesse
multi-millionario. Remember to use spanish pronounciation. Phonetic English spelling MOOL-tee MEE-lyo-NAH-ree-o
Cinco
I'm not Spanish so my apologies if I have this incorrect. I know Cinco is 5 (five) and Diablo is Devil... so something to do with the Devil Five...? Not 100% but hope that kind of clears it up for you...
Five spanish words that are the same translated into english: patio no doctor hospital auto
5 in Spanish is "cinco". You cannot say "five" because that is an English word, not Spanish.
The top five languages spoken in South America are: - Spanish - Portuguese - English - French - Netherlander
There are many more than that, but five of them are: - rodeo; - gaucho; - tortilla; - pecadillo; - enchilada.
5 centavos in spanish is 5 cents in English
chinese,english,hindu-urba,spanish. The 5 languages with the most speakers are: 1. English 2. Mandarin 3. Spanish 4. Hindi 5. Arabic The 5 languages with the most 1st language speakers are: 1. Mandarin 2. Spanish 3. English 4. Hindi 5. Arabic
English and Spanish. why no French? 1. English 2. Mandarin 3. Spanish French would be about #5-7.
5. English, Russian, Spanish, French and German.
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1. English 2. Chinese 3. Spanish 4. Hindi 5. Arabic
About 96% of the Filipinos can speak Tagalog while 5 out of 10 Filipinos can speak English fluently. The elders can speak Spanish because Spanish language was incorporated in the school curriculum some decades ago.
Total speakers: 1. English 2. Mandarin 3. Spanish 4. Hindi 5. Arabic Native Speakers: 1. Mandarin 2. Spanish 3. English 4. Bengali 5. Hindi