ENGLISH: A FRENCH LANGUAGE - Alexandre Kimenyi
ENGLISH: A FRENCH LANGUAGE - Alexandre Kimenyi
ENGLISH: A FRENCH LANGUAGE - Alexandre Kimenyi
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Rankrange<br />
Praypraise<br />
Lancelaunch<br />
Riteritual<br />
Populationpopulace<br />
Examplesample<br />
Unifyunite<br />
Moralmorale<br />
Humanhumane<br />
Experienceexperiment<br />
Liquorliqueur<br />
Dominatedomineer<br />
Governorgoverness<br />
Dominatedomineer<br />
Environsenvironment<br />
Mountmound<br />
Governorgoverness<br />
Commandercommandant<br />
Chairchaise<br />
Musicalmusicale<br />
Testimonytestimonial<br />
Scaleechelon<br />
Corpsecorps<br />
Toolstool<br />
Gentlegenteel<br />
Councilorcounselor<br />
Dominatedomineer<br />
Candlechandelier<br />
Praypraise<br />
Proposalproposition<br />
Namenominate<br />
Islandisle (île)<br />
Posepoise<br />
Giantgigantic<br />
Ventureadventure<br />
Lunarlunatic<br />
Exposeexposition<br />
Placeplaza<br />
Emergenceemergency<br />
2. 4. Faux Amis<br />
There are words which are found in two languages which are related or not related.<br />
This similarity can be accidental and this is a case of homonymy. There are those,<br />
however, because they are related as either as loan-words as in the case of English and<br />
French or because they are related. Thus many people confuse sale of English and sale of