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Middle English summary with pictures
... eventually displaced by the French method of making plurals: adding an "s" (house, houses; shoe, shoes). Only a few words have retained their Germanic plurals: men, oxen, feet, teeth, children. ...
... eventually displaced by the French method of making plurals: adding an "s" (house, houses; shoe, shoes). Only a few words have retained their Germanic plurals: men, oxen, feet, teeth, children. ...
A History of The English Language Section : 168-171
... •A few were sufficiently used for a while – later lost favour and dropped out of use ...
... •A few were sufficiently used for a while – later lost favour and dropped out of use ...
Franglais
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Franglais (also Frenglish) is a French portmanteau referring to the mix of French (français) and English (anglais).