The word 'Francais' refers to the official language and the people of France. The term comes from the Franks. The Franks were one of the tribes that settled ancient France, when it was called Gaul.
"Francais" is not a specific individual. The word "francais" simply means "French" in French language. It is the adjectival form of the word "France."
"Français" translates to "French" in English.
The phrase "le stande francais" appears to be a combination of English and French. In English, "stand" refers to a structure or booth, while "francais" means French. Therefore, "le stande francais" could be referring to a French-themed stand or booth.
You would say "Je ne suis pas français" in French.
(of) French le cours de français: French class
"Parle francais" translates to "speak French" in English.
Georges Pelletier has written: 'Francais 5' 'Francais 3' 'Francais 4'
Ecrivez en francais
Selle Francais
Francais Nickolas Andrade is 5' 8".
It is "le Francais", both for the language and for a male French person. It is "la Francaise" exclusively for a female French person.
Yes, the Selle Francais is a known hunting breed.
Francais Nickolas Andrade goes by Nicky.
the Selle Francais! (horseisle) :) LOL the Selle Francais! (horseisle) :) LOL
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Francais is French. It is actually a French word meaning "French," no joke.
"Français" translates to "French" in English.
The phrase "le stande francais" appears to be a combination of English and French. In English, "stand" refers to a structure or booth, while "francais" means French. Therefore, "le stande francais" could be referring to a French-themed stand or booth.