The name that sounds like the nickname Jack in France is Jacques (jhok), which is a variant of the name James.
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Nicole is spelled the same in English as it is in France. France does not change the spelling of a name.
In French, you spell the word France the same way as you would in English: "France." Though spelled the same, the word is pronounced differently among the languages. France, officially the French republic, is a country in western Europe commonly referred to as l'Hexagone (meaning "The Hexagon" in English) due to its geographic shape.
I think you are trying to spell busyPlease give me the points!Of course you can argue that you should spell it busy if it means that you have a lot to do.But, you can also spell it Buissy, if you mean the commune in the northern part of France (see more on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buissy).
Jack is an English name so it is spelled the same in GermanJack is a diminuitive of John. The German equivalent of John is Johannesor Johann, the diminuitive of which is Hans or Hannes.
Beautiful France' is 'Belle France' in French.
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'France' in Italian is 'Francia'.
Wellcome ijn France is "bienvenue en France" in French.