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Gallicism

Gallicism is a mode of speech peculiar to the French; a French idiom; also, in general, a French mode or custom. Gallicisms are loanwords, words or phrases borrowed from French. In speaking or writing English, a gallicism often results from a direct translation from French idiom, giving an unidiomatic expression. False cognates often provide occasions for gallicisms: For example, using the verb to assist to mean to be present at (as in the French assister) is a gallicism.

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