As long as I understand the question, that's a yes.
Pay is an English word which in French is Payer. There is no French word "Pay".
themselves... it was a civil war
"Themselves" in French translates to "eux-mêmes" or "elles-mêmes" depending on the gender of the subject.
Pay attention is "fais attention" or "faites attention" in French.
Payer (pay hi yeah)
Themselves.
Pay more taxes to help pay for the war
the French people call themselves les français (no capital letter needed).
They have to pay for it.
"You pay what you weigh" in English means Vous payez ce que vous pesez in French.
Taxes were implemented in the British colonies of North America to help pay for the various wars the Empire was engaged in. Since the American colonies were among the wealthiest in the British Empire it made sense to Parliment to tax them to help pay the bills for the defense of the British Empire. The problem with this was that the colonies had often times had to defend themselves against Native Americans, the French and Spanish. It made little sense to Americans for them to have to pay to once to defend themselves and then pay again to defend an entire empire.
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