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.
In no particular order:
(1) R.S.V.P. (répondez s'il vous plaît)
(2) Souvenir
(3) Motif
(4) Cul-de-sac
(5) Mousse
(6) Grand prix
(7) Hors d'oeuvres
(8) Brunette
(9) Couture
(10) Genre
(11) Critique
(12) Orange
(13) Unique
(14) Entrepeneur
(15) Fiancé
estuche, mocila, goma, años, rotulador, sacapuntas, fenomenal
five = cinq (pronounce sank)
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
If you mean what are the numbers 5-10 in spanish then: 5 - cinco 6 - seis 7 - siete 8 - ocho 9 - nueve 10 - diez
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
genmo
English and Spanish. why no French? 1. English 2. Mandarin 3. Spanish French would be about #5-7.
native speakers: 1. English 2. Spanish 3. Chinese 4. French 5. German total speakers: 1. English 2. Spanish 3. French 4. German 5. Italian
Total speakers: 1. English 2. Mandarin 3. Spanish 4. Hindi 5. Arabic Native Speakers: 1. Mandarin 2. Spanish 3. English 4. Bengali 5. Hindi
The first 5 words seem a mixture of English (Id/I'd?, you, tour), English text-speak (thts = that's?) and Spanish (feto = foetus) The last three mean: to see you, to love you Lola.
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