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English Words Of French Origin



 
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English Words Of French Origin #1 (permalink) Thu May 11, 2006 8:16 am   English Words Of French Origin
 

Does Anyone Know Of 3 English Words From French Origion And How They Became Used In The English Language?!?!
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English words of French origin? #2 (permalink) Thu May 11, 2006 10:45 am   English words of French origin?
 

Hi, do you mean 3 or 30.000 French words that have been absorbed by the English language? You can start exploring them with this newsletter by Alan Townend: French or English?

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