translation - French (and, hey, others too) equivalent of "anglicize"


Is there a preferred word that means "to change (a word) to sound (or otherwise appear) as if it came from French"? I've found both "Frenchize" and "Francize" with a web search. If the latter is preferred, I'm not sure whether it takes a soft "C".


Come to think of it, the same could be asked of any language. It would be interesting to have a list like this.


Even more interesting would be to have a general term for the conversion (possibly surreptitious, as of a surname) from one language to another.




Edit: Here's a list of whatever we come up with.

English → Anglicize
French → Gallicize
German → Germanize
Greek → Grecize




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