• fleebleneeble@reddthat.com
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    17 hours ago

    It’s like 30%. Anything that ends is -tion and -ce, etc. Lots of stuff. Not to mention it’s technically a cretin language, English. Not fully Germanic. You can speak it in a Germanic way, but most don’t or won’t.

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      15 hours ago

      30% is high. It may have a lot of words from French, but they aren’t necessarily pronounced in a French way - they often become Englishized (Germanized?).

      English is squarely a Germanic creole, with French being the single greatest contributor (courtesy of the 1066 Norman Invasion).

      Today an English speaker can nominally/marginally understand middle English, and learn it in perhaps a week or two. I learned both Spanish and French, and French is so removed from English I can’t say I know it even today.

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        15 hours ago

        It doesn’t have to do with how it’s said more than influence generally. Some words in English simply wouldn’t exist that we use on a daily basis without French influence.