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What is the french word french of Jack ? the french word for Jack its Jacques .
No, bonchule isn't a word in french...but "bonchure" is a word in french
The word from French is negligee, which is negligée in French.
Gourmet IS a French word.
octobre is the French word for October.
a slave is un esclave / une esclave in French.
The word slave has one syllable.
The word 'slave' is a root for words such as enslavement and slaveholder.
The Portuguese word for slave is "escravo."
slave
Another word for slave is servant.
The Latin word for a "slave" is servus. We derive our modern words "servant" and, via French, "serf" (a person tied to a piece of land) from this word.The modern English word "slave" is from Latin sclavus(pronounced [sklawus]), the word for the Slavic peoples of Eastern Europe which originally came from Greek. This word was borrowed by many Germanic peoples because so many Slavs were used as slaves.
The word slave contains two vowels; the a is long, and the e is silent.
No he was a French philosophe
free-man, free-woman
slave = 'abd slaves = 'abeed
You are close, but a bit off the the mark. The etymology of the word is middle English "sclave" which came from the early French "esclave" that is derived from Latin "sclavus". The history behind this goes that the Germanic people raided other's areas and took slaves. One of the areas they raided was Eastern Europe and the Slavic people. This was so common that writers of the time used "Slav" to mean personal slave. Ancient Romans used the Latin word "servus" for slave. This is the ancestor of our word "servant". In French this became "servus" or "serf".