The difference is mostly pronunciation. Below I have put a list of the English Alphabet, and next to each letter the French pronunciation.
A - Ah
B - Bay
C - Say
D - Day
E - Euh
F - Eff
G - Jay
H - Ash
I - Ee
J - Jee
K - Kaa
L - Ell
M - Emm
N - Enn
O - O
P - Pay
Q - Coo
R - Err
S - Ess
T - Tay
U - Oo
V - Vay
W - Dooblavay
X - Eeks
Y - Eegrek
Z - Zed
Pretty much the same pronunciation as english with most but a few considerable different, just put on a posh french accent and make sure to practice!
The French alphabet has 26 letters, like the English alphabet, but includes four additional diacritics: é, è, à, and ç. The French alphabet does not include the letters q, w, and x that are present in the English alphabet. Additionally, the French alphabet pronunciations can differ from their English counterparts.
Yes, the French alphabet is based on the Latin alphabet, which is also used in the English language. Both alphabets consist of 26 letters.
différent the only difference (hee hee different-difference!) between the English and French is the French version has an accent aigu on the first e and English has no accents. Hope that helped!
santosh poudyal MBA, Delhi University go to the following link http://translate.Google.com/translate_t choose option french to English type the word and press translet. you will get the answer un décalage means a gap or a difference, or time difference
French
Anglo-French refers to a historical relationship between England and France, particularly during the Middle Ages when English monarchs had possessions and influence in France. It can also describe a blend of English and French cultures, languages, or styles.
There are many alphabets used in Canada, but officially there are only 2: the English and French Alphabets.
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The french get more and longer holidays
The Latin alphabet (The same as in the United States).
Yes, the French alphabet is based on the Latin alphabet, which is also used in the English language. Both alphabets consist of 26 letters.
French
One's A Different Language
Middle English incorporates influences from French.
Translation: alphabets (literally the exact same spelling)
No, a frenchmans diet consists of betrayal and nicotine, so no, english food is better
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old English comes mainly from the angles of Germany but middle English has french influences from the Norman conquest