This refers to French 'départements' overseas ('outre mer'). They count as an integral part of France and are respresented in the National Assembly. Key examples include: La Réunion (island in the Indian ocean), Guadeloupe and (French Guiana).
wrong> The form 'la France' is the most common.J'habite en France = I live in FranceJ'aime la France, vive la France = I love France, long live France.
La Rochelle is on the Atlantic ocean, halfway between Nantes and Bordeaux.
j'aime la France
The French colonies in the New World (Canada, but not only) were called "la Nouvelle France" (New France in English).
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The cast of La mere - 1953 includes: Silvia Popovici Nicolae Praida
La mere= la mare (like the horse) Le pere= le pear (like the fruit) "La" and "le" are just as they look
Feminine, mother is always feminine whatever is the language...
wrong> The form 'la France' is the most common.J'habite en France = I live in FranceJ'aime la France, vive la France = I love France, long live France.
Blood Lies and Alibis - 2012 Doutre and Savage Murder for Hire 2-5 was released on: USA: 1 July 2013
I believe that what you are asking for is the spanish verb "lamer" which is pronounced like "la mere" means "to lick" I'm fairly sure s/he is asking about the French noun, "mere," which means mother. It's a feminine noun, so the definite article (the) is "la."
le frère de la mère (this is the French correct spelling) is " l'oncle ", the uncle. frere means brother and mere means mother
The head of my mother
no it is called la mere . 'Une mere qui s'apple Lynn.' Capitals, please.
by saying oola la la oh la la tu hai mere fantasy hey
la belle France means 'beautiful France' in French.