You might have noticed that English likes to steal words from other languages. Latin, German, Greek, and even French are victims of English theft! In this vocabulary lesson, I will teach you some of the many French words that exist in the English language. I will show you the meaning of words like “foie gras”, “hors d’oeuvre”, “du jour”, “faux pas”, “crème brûlée”, “café au lait”, “eau de toilette”, and more. These are commonly used by native English speakers even though they are taken from French. I will also demonstrate the correct pronunciation, which may be different than you think. Test your understanding with the quiz: https://www.engvid.com/learn-english-vocabulary-from-french/ More pronunciation videos to watch: Talk like a native speaker – GONNA, HAVETA, WANNA https://youtu.be/IJPdR7Kbl9k How to pronounce “U” in English – https://youtu.be/21b69Q-9S6c