Norman French refers to the variety of Old French spoken in the Norman region of France, which influenced the English language after the Norman Conquest in 1066. Parisian French, on the other hand, is the standard French spoken in Paris and considered the prestige dialect in France. While both share similarities, Norman French has distinct phonetic and lexical differences compared to Parisian French.
French
In the year 1066, Old English was the primary language spoken in England. Norman French was also used by the ruling elite after the Norman Conquest.
The connection between French and English is mainly due to the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. This event introduced a significant amount of French vocabulary into the English language, particularly in areas related to law, government, and diplomacy. As a result, English has many loanwords and cognates from French.
Norman French.
The Normans introduced Norman French to England after the Norman Conquest in 1066. This had a significant impact on the English language, leading to the development of Middle English.
Absolutely nothing excepted their culture which is a bit different.
old English comes mainly from the angles of Germany but middle English has french influences from the Norman conquest
French
They spoke Norman French.
Anglo-Saxon and Norman French
Norman comes from the French name, meaning "Invader of Normandie".
In the year 1066, Old English was the primary language spoken in England. Norman French was also used by the ruling elite after the Norman Conquest.
Norman French
Norman-French
William the conqueror was french or Norman because he was the king of Normandy, but spoke french and his ancestors were french. But his future generation is Norman, so i really don't know.
If you mean William the Conqueror, the answer is Norman French.
"bienvenue", jusat as in French. There is no Norman French dialect even if some regional words can subside as in every other French region.