faveurs
Faveurs is the plural form of favor in English, and corresponds to the French noun faveur. In everyday use, a favor is an act of kindness or assistance performed for someone else, often without expectation of payment. In English, phrases such as “to do someone a favor” or “to owe someone a favor” are common, and favors can also refer to small privileges or concessions granted or requested. In French, « une faveur » similarly denotes a helpful act or a special concession, and the verb phrase « faire une faveur » means to perform such an act. The French expression « en faveur de » translates to “in favor of” or “in support of” a person or proposal.
Etymology and development: The term derives from Latin favorem, meaning favor or support, through Old French
Usage and connotations: The core sense is neutral—an act of kindness or a concession granted to someone.