sans
without (ohne)
STATISTICS
IN THE PRESS
"Wimbledon sans tennis, would be like strawberries sans cream"
(English saying)
"Sans-Serif Display Alphabets : 100 Complete Fonts"
(Dan X. Solo - Editor - Paperback - June 1979)
(English saying)
"Sans-Serif Display Alphabets : 100 Complete Fonts"
(Dan X. Solo - Editor - Paperback - June 1979)
Did you
know?
Wordwise: "Sans" came into English from French along with some other words that Anglo-saxons might think about - like "dinner," "gratitude," and "chauffeur".
How did so many French words manage to become part of English? It all started with the Norman Conquest in 1066, when the French-speaking Normans took over England. The English borrowed many useful words and they became a permanent part of the English language.
English just wouldn't be the same sans French.
How did so many French words manage to become part of English? It all started with the Norman Conquest in 1066, when the French-speaking Normans took over England. The English borrowed many useful words and they became a permanent part of the English language.
English just wouldn't be the same sans French.