Western European countries derived from the fragments of the former Roman Empire and of course their languages were base in the Latin language that was in use at the time.
Champignon derives from French.
French form of Mary
Michelle is French in origin.
It comes from the Republic of France and it means "French Republic".
Ivette is the Spanish form of Yvette, the French feminine form of Yves.
The words the words resume, chauffeur, and cousine come from the French language.
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No French word comes from the noun Vermont - but the name Vermont seems to come from the French vert+mont i.e. green mount.
Go to highschool in Canada or try the French Rosetta Stone. Or spend 2-3 months in France.
Both words actually come from French.The word for fete is the same in French: fête
The word for months in French is "mois."
No, nationalities, religions, days of the week, or months are not capitalized in French.
In French, the months of the year are all masculine gender.
The only words I can think of at the moment are: "genre" and "entendre" (as in "double-entendre") Will add more as they come to mind.
'twelve months' is translated 'douze mois' in French.
The letter 'w' is pronounced as 'double ve'. The letter comes from the non-French and non-Romance language words that add to French vocabularly. Many of the words are of German, English or Arabic origin.
Latin words come from the country of Italy. Latin was the language of the ancient Romans and is the precursor to the Romance languages such as Italian, French, and Spanish.