Monday, 4 March 2024

Influence of French vocabulary on English Language- Brief

 

How did French vocabulary influence the English Language?

Answer:

French vocabulary significantly influenced the English language. Particularly, the influence was more after the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. This event led to a fusion of Anglo-Saxon and Norman French. This resulted in linguistic changes that enriched English vocabulary.

French loanwords entered English across various domains, including law, government, fashion, cuisine, and the arts.

Examples include words like "government," "royalty," "court," "castle," "beauty," "delicious," and "music."

The infusion of French vocabulary expanded the lexicon and contributed to the development of English as a language of sophistication and versatility.


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