Anglicization <FRESH>

: The French "dent-de-lion" became "dandelion" in English.

: In colonial history, anglicization was the process by which British North American colonies grew more similar to England in architecture, religion, and politics. anglicization

refers to the process of adapting a foreign word, name, or phrase into a form that aligns with English spelling, pronunciation, or character. It also describes the broader cultural phenomenon where non-English societies adopt English customs, language, or social structures. Core Concepts : The French "dent-de-lion" became "dandelion" in English

: Adapting foreign sounds to similar English equivalents, such as the French "R". such as the French "R".