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Half of the English language is of French origin – Readable

The English language is a fascinating mix of words and phrases from all over the world. While it is primarily a Germanic language, it has been heavily influenced by other languages. Including French. In fact, it is estimated that up to 60% of the English vocabulary is of French origin. This is due to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. After the conquest, the Norman French became the ruling class of England. Their language had a major influence on the English language. French words were borrowed into English in many different areas, including government, law, military, art, literature, and food. The English words "government," "law," "army," "art," "literature," and "cuisine" are all of French origin. Other common English words of French origin include:Animals: beef, pork, veal, mutton, venisonClothes: shirt, dress, jacket, coat, trousersFood: bread, cake, pastry, soup, stew, sauceFurniture: chair, table, sofa, bed, wardrobeGovernment: parliament, minister, government, law, justice...

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