"environment" comes from French "environnement", which is based on the same root as "environ" meaning "whereabout", "around", "surroundings."
No French word comes from the noun Vermont - but the name Vermont seems to come from the French vert+mont i.e. green mount.
"à moi" means "help me", literally "(come) to me". "am oi" is not a French word or expression.
It is French for have a good journey, it is from France.
"Meade" is not a French word; it could come from the english word "meadow". Belle (feminine adjective) means "beautiful" in French.
The word for environment in French is "environnement."
Obviously the French word "environnement" stems from the word "environ" in French. They have closely related, but not identical meanings. The English language borrowed the word under the spelling "environment", as there was a need to name it.
No, the word "environment" does not come from the same root as the word for light from the sun. "Environment" is derived from the Middle French word "environner," which means "to surround," while the word for light comes from Old English.
The word restaurant come from French.
"environment" comes from French "environnement", which is based on the same root as "environ" meaning "whereabout", "around", "surroundings."
The word "debris" comes from the French language.
The English word seems to come not from French, but from Portuguese bufalo. The French word for buffalo is "buffle" (masc.) which has the same Latin origin as the Portuguese word.
It is the French word for "red."
The word dandelion is from the french
It's a French word and means the same in French as it does in English.
The word "cafe" comes from the French language.
The word "bonjour" comes from the French language.