FlashBoss - Norman Roots
A 1,000-word vocabulary course built on the French layer of English. Learn the words that arrived with the Norman Conquest — the language of law, government, and social register — with spaced repetition, boss fights, and text-to-speech on every card. No ads, no subscriptions.
1066 and the Second English Layer
In 1066, the Normans crossed the Channel and conquered England. For the next three hundred years, the language of power in England was French. The peasants kept speaking English. The court spoke French. When the two finally fused, English was left with something no other major language has: a complete second vocabulary, layered on top of the first.
That's why English has begin and commence. Ask and demand. Kingly and royal. House and mansion. Cow and beef. One word from each layer, side by side, meaning almost the same thing — but never quite.
Norman Roots is a 1,000-word vocabulary course built on this second layer. The institutional English. The language of law, government, cuisine, and social register.
The Register Shift
Often, a Norman-origin word in English carries a slight weight the Germanic equivalent doesn't. Commence is more formal than begin. Demand is sharper than ask. Royal is grander than kingly. The words mean the same thing on paper, but they don't feel the same — and that difference is the engine of English style.
This pack teaches you to hear the shift. Once you can, you understand why legal documents read the way they do, why menus use French words for meat, why politicians never start anything when they could commence it instead.
The shift runs deeper than single words, too. The Norman layer brought a set of reusable parts: the suffixes -tion, -ment, -age, -ance that build thousands of English words, and sound splits you can still hear — the Norman w against the Parisian gu (ward and guard, warranty and guarantee), the hard ca against the softened ch (castle and château, cattle and chattel). Learn the pattern once, and a whole stratum of English opens up.
Two Audiences
For native English speakers, Norman Roots is a course in the half of your vocabulary you use without thinking about where it came from. Every formal word, every legal term, every dish on a French menu — there's a thousand-year-old reason it's there.
For ESL learners from southern Europe — French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian — Norman Roots is a bridge. You already half-recognize most of these words from your own language. Justice, parliament, courage, mansion, authority — they're cousins, not strangers. This pack makes the family tree explicit and turns it into vocabulary you can actually use.
How It Works
1,000 words across 5 tiers of ~200 words
49 thematic clusters of about 20 words each
Every card includes a definition, an example sentence, and notes on usage or register
Master 80% of a cluster to unlock the boss fight
Defeat the boss to graduate the cluster permanently
Spaced repetition on Fibonacci intervals
Reading level sits around B2 / sixth-to-eighth grade. Accessible from the start, with no prerequisite packs.
Part of the Roots Series
Norman Roots is one of three etymological vocabulary packs for English:
Norman Roots — the French layer that arrived in 1066. Government, law, cuisine, social register.
German Roots — the Anglo-Saxon layer.
Latin Roots — the scholarly layer. Scientific, medical, and academic vocabulary built from Latin prefixes and stems.
Each pack stands alone. Together they cover the three vocabularies that English is built from.
What You Get
1,000 English words organized by Norman-French root
5 tiers, 49 thematic clusters, 49 boss fights
Spaced repetition tuned for long-term retention
Works offline. No subscription. No ads.