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French

/frɛntʃ/adjective / noun / verb
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French primarily serves as an adjective describing anything related to France, its people, culture, or language, evoking images of elegance and history from croissants to philosophy. As a noun, it refers to the official language spoken by over 275 million people worldwide, while in verb form, it's slang for a specific kissing technique that adds a playful, intimate twist in modern relationships.

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English owes about 30% of its vocabulary to French, a legacy from the Norman Conquest of 1066, which introduced words like 'beef' and 'pork'—yet the original Anglo-Saxon words for the animals, like 'cow' and 'pig,' stuck for the live versions, highlighting how language can reflect social class divides in medieval society.

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