Examples of 'came from the french' in a sentence

Meaning of "came from the french"

came from the french - This phrase indicates that something originated or was derived from France

How to use "came from the french" in a sentence

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came from the french
He came from the French aristocratic family.
Less welcome recognition came from the French censor.
It came from the French.
The first signs of hostility came from the French side.
His mother came from the French island of Corsica.
One and a half, the other half came from the French.
His title came from the French city of Orleans.
It seems, that the last changes in this area came from the French tech tree.
His title came from the French city of Orléans.
Around half of the soldiers in GFC no 5 came from the French Foreign Legion.
Presumably he came from the French city of Poitiers or its vicinity.
The name of " Algeria " itself came from the French.
She came from the French city of Becanson.
The Cajun language came from the French.
Came from the French word hatchet, meaning to cut through all the bullshit.

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His colours came from the French flag.
De Saussure supposed the name val-dobbia came from the French doubler, overpass.
His title came from the French city of Orlà © ans.
The latest and the clearest warning came from the French President Nicolas Sarkozy.
The occupational name came from the French word gardien supervisor.
Opposition, once again, came from the French side.
The name " elBulli " came from the French bulldogs the Schillings owned.
Cyclo is a cycle rickshaw and the name came from the French word, cyclo-pousse.
A ^ This position came from the French compilation chart.
Its origins in this usage probably came from the French sense of maintaining public order.
We can also see the horses that came from the French Camargue grazing between wetlands.
The design of the minebuns came from the French shipyard Normand-Fenaux.
The idea for flying taxicabs came from the French comic book "Valerian by Jean-Claude Mézières.
The word camouflage came from the French verb ‘ to make up for the stage '.
Reportedly, the name Revell came from the French word " reveille " meaning " new beginning.
The main threats came from the French and Bretons ( from Great Britain ).

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