2. A great number of words of
French origin have entered
the English language to
the extent that many Latin
words have come to the
English language.
3. English contains many
words of French origin, such
as art, collage, competition,
force, machine, police,
publicity, role, table, and
many other Anglicized
French words. According to
different sources, around
30% of all English words
have a French origin. This
fact suggests that 80,000
words should appear in this
list.
4. Law and government
Church
Nobility:
Military
Cooking
Culture and luxury goods
Other
5. Law and government
Country 侫娟妍 ,
court-
佞奸嫂奸奸婉 , crime-娑奸婉妝奸婉 ,
government -娟奸媼奸嫋奸娶姨婬娶婉,
judge-佞奸嫂奸嫋娶,
noble-奸妣婉嫋奸娟奸婉,
parliament- 婪奸媼姙奸婀侫婉嫂,
prison- 妁奸婉嫂, state-
婉奸娑奸婉妝 , 婪侫嫂娶姨婬娶婉 ,
12. Also Middle English French loans: a
huge number of words in age, -ance/-
ence, -ant/-ent, -ity, -ment, -tion, con-,
de-, and pre-.
13. Sometimes it's hard to tell
whether a given word came from
French or whether it was taken
straight from Latin. Words for
which this difficulty occurs are
those in which there were no
special sound and/or spelling
changes of the sort that
distinguished French from
Latin.
Teacher- Yanna Abovyan
pupil -Elen Mkrtchyan