engelskfransk
Engelskfransk is a Swedish term used to describe phenomena involving both English and French languages or cultures. It functions as a descriptive label for historical relations, linguistic contact, and cross-cultural exchange between the English- and French-speaking worlds.
Historically, engelskfransk often refers to the period after the Norman Conquest in 1066, when Norman French
In linguistics, engelskfransk denotes the study of English–French contact, including loanwords, calques, syntactic influence, and bilingual
In contemporary usage, engelskfransk can describe ongoing exchanges between English- and French-speaking communities, such as translation
See also: Anglo-Norman, Norman French, Franglais, Entente cordiale.