As the Metro
most american's people refer to french people as snobby and rich they think their all that.
the common name people use to refer to French people is: Les Métropolitains.
they don't, what do you refer to ?
The set of people who are speaking french is called la francophonie
In French, you would refer to smart people as "des personnes intelligentes".
In French, people born in French Guiana are primarily called "français / française", as French is their nationality. If we need to refer to their region of origin (called in French "la Guyane"), then they are called "guyanais / guyanaise"
The word for person is "personne". However, French usually refer to people as "les gens". Example: Look at all those people! "Regarde tous ces gens!"
British people typically refer to French people simply as "French." In informal contexts, they might use terms like "Frogs," which can be considered derogatory. Generally, the term used depends on the context and the speaker's attitude, but "French" remains the standard and neutral term.
Douvres is the French name for the town of Dover on the English channel.
The French word "nous" translates to "we" or "us" in English. It is a pronoun used to refer to a group of people including the speaker.
Canada's latest census stated that ~ 82% of people from Quebec refer to themselves as 'Francophones' - that is, French is their primary language. ^^ actually , most of all the population is french . you would rarely find English people (first language, unless in Montreal) . i know cause i live there , and im french .
The French refer to it as URL, the same as in English.