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This discusses the impact of the Norman Conquest of England in 1066 on the English language. The conquest resulted in French becoming the language of government in England and many French words being assimilated into English, leading to about 29% of Modern English words having a French origin. However, many words with Anglo-Saxon roots can still be recognized by their construction. It provides examples of words with both Germanic and French origins, showing how French borrowings often have more subtle and profound meanings compared to their literal translations into English. I also mention archaic words that have fallen out of favor, including their French borrowings. Overall, this highlights the fact that the words we speak have deep roots in history and can provide insights into the cultures and languages that have influenced them over time.