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This is a list of Spanish words of French origin. It is further divided into words that come from Modern French and Old French. In both cases, the words included did not exist in Latin. Some of these words have alternate etymologies and may also appear on a list of Spanish words from a different language.
sah = shah شاه shāh, from Old Persian 𐏋 χšāyaþiya (="king"), from an Old Persian verb meaning "to rule" Teherán = Tehran (تهران Tehrân, Iranian capital), from Persian words "Tah" meaning "end or bottom" and "Rân" meaning "[mountain] slope"—literally, bottom of the mountain slope.
le mot juste lit. "the just word"; the right word at the right time. French uses it often in the expression chercher le mot juste (to search for the right word). motif a recurrent thematic element. moue a type of facial expression; pursing together of the lips to indicate dissatisfaction, a pout. See snout reflex. mousse
Words of Germanic origin are common in all varieties of Spanish. The modern words for the cardinal directions (norte, este, sur, oeste), for example, are all taken from Germanic words (compare north, east, south and west in Modern English), after the contact with Atlantic sailors. These words did not exist in Spanish prior to the 15th century.
La incorregible 1930 (Spanish) Le réquisitoire 1931 (French) Leichtsinnige Jugend 1931 (German) Lika inför lagen 1931 (Swedish) Men of the North: 1930: MGM: Monsieur Le Fox 1931 (French) Monsieur Le Fox 1931 (German) Monsieur Le Fox 1931 (Spanish) Luigi La Volpe 1931 (Italian) Co-directed by Hal Roach. Min and Bill: 1930: MGM: La fruta amarga ...
The Spanish workers knew very little French and the French employers knew very little Spanish, regardless they had to communicate with each other, that's when Frespañol surged naturally and it was commonly found used with people working everyday jobs such as maids, construction workers and in the automotive sector.
The film follows a couple who takes in an abandoned child. When the kid begins behaving strangely, they dig into her past and discover a horrifying secret. Watch Now
' The Spanish Inn '), also known as Pot Luck (United Kingdom) and The Spanish Apartment (Australia), is a 2002 romantic comedy-drama film directed and written by Cédric Klapisch. It is a co-production between France and Spain. [3] In the film, an economics graduate student from France, Xavier, spends a year in Barcelona to study.