The political head of a provincial or territorial government in Canada is usually called a "premier," which is French for "first." In Ontario and Quebec, the term "prime minister" is occasionally used. In days of yore, Canada's prime minister was also called the "premier."
They are called French.
Lent is called 'le Carême' in French.
In French, a full house is called "un Full" (same pronunciation)
a hedgehog is called 'un hérisson' (masc.) in French.
Sir Robert L. Borden was the Prime Minister of Canada from 1911 - 1920 (World War 1).Sir Robert Borden was Prime Minister of Canada during World War I.Sir Robert Borden was the prime minister of Canada during World War I.
May Day is called 'le premier mai' ('May the 1st') in French.
He had one son called Pierre Georges.
the person in charge of the Gov is simply the Premier Ministre or the prime minister in English
The political head of a provincial or territorial government in Canada is usually called a "premier," which is French for "first." In Ontario and Quebec, the term "prime minister" is occasionally used. In days of yore, Canada's prime minister was also called the "premier."
President Woodrow Wilson was forced to compromise nearly all of his Fourteen Points mainly because British Prime Minister, Lloyd George and French Premier, Georges Clemenceau wanted blood rather than peace. His proposal to share waters was flat-out refused by George, who would not give up Britain's naval advantage. although the Wilson plan called for shared responsibility, the Treaty of Versailles placed the blame squarely on Germany's shoulders, and demanded it pay the cost of the entire war. The one point that remained unchallenged was the creation of a body of nations for security purposes.
I suppose you think about "Le Centre Beaubourg" also called "Centre Georges Pompidou"from the name of the French President.The parisians call it Beaubourg.
quatrième (4th) étage as the first floor (ground) is called rez-de-chaussée and the second floor is called premier (1st) étage
The Premier League used to be called the Football League First Division but in 1992 the teams in the Premier League branched off from this championship. There is really no reason that the Premier League is called the Premier League other than Premier meaning good and needing to incorporate "League" in the name. Note that at the moment the Premier League is called the Barclays Premier League because of sponsorship (Barclays being the bank.)
The former French president with an art center named after him in Paris is François Mitterrand. The art center is called the Centre Pompidou, named after Georges Pompidou, who was also a former French president.
It's called Premier League
Max's Brother is called Jack