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Take a look at the word "Hôpital" in French, or again the word "hôtel". The French put a "accent circonflexe" on the "o" because the words came from the English language and originally contained an "s". The "s" in English made it difficult to pronounce for the French, so they removed it but kept the ˆaccent on top of the vowel before where the "s" used to be.

Answer:

Affects the formation of words

Explanation:

The etymology, or the formation of words, is an integral part in the English language. Most of the English language words have a Latin origin. Latin was a language that was spoken by the early Roman communities. Here is an example of a common English word:

  • revive

The word comes from the Latin word "revivere" which means to bring to life.