The body of water between England and France is called "The English Channel" by the British, and "La Manche" by the French.
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'La Manche' is named after the French term 'manche' meaning "sleeve", due to the (simplified) form of the Channel.
The French call it La Manche (the sleeve).
The English Channel. The French call it Le Manche.
The Eurotunnel or le tunnel sous la Manche
It is called the "English Channel" in English and "La Manche" in French.
The Italian "la manche" means the heat in English. In French, what is known in the United States as the English Channel is called La Manche.
'La Manche' is named after the French term 'manche' meaning "sleeve", due to the (simplified) form of the Channel.
The English channel is called "la Manche" in French language.
The English call it The English Channel. (it should be LA Manche)
The French word "manche" translates to "sleeve" in English. The English Channel is referred to as "la Manche" in French because its shape resembles the sleeve of a garment.
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The English Channel.
The English Channel is called "la Manche" in French. (Perhaps this is because the shape resembles a broomstick or shirt sleeve, two other meanings of the word.)
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