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For sure "ART" and "DANCE" are loanwords from French
RANCHING ''''''''might''''''''''''' be, by extension, a loanword from French Cajun, the French language that was spoken in Louisiana , called as well "French Cadien or Acadien" in the part called "Acadiana".. It was called 'vacherie" and translated "ranching" ...in English, but it remains a translation
COOKING isn't a loanword from rench ... 'CUISINE" is ...
So to me only "ART" and "DANCE" are loanwords from French
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My primary goal is to inform my recipient. True or false
False it could be used to replace anything
ce is used with the verb être as follows: in its singular form, c'est, means it is /this is /that is, and in its plural form, ce sont, means they are /these are /those are.