People who served in the French army can apply for French citizenship if they fought for France. Starting from that, your father has first to obtain French citizenship (even if dual with a another nationality). Once that done, you can apply for French nationality (expect that to be slow and uneasy)
You can apply to get French citizenship by marriage, after being married for a few years with a French citizen. It is essential to prove that your spouse has French nationality (being born in a former French colony is not taken as an indication of French nationality), and that you are effectively living with him (there should be an enquiry by officials into that)
Nationality: French
France is a country. French is their language and their nationality.
Nationality: French.
Nationality: French.
His nationality Is French .
He was born in Marseille slums, but his both parents are Algerian. He played for the french national team. His official nationality is French.
My nationality is 'ma nationalité' in French.
Nationality: French
Yes. Under "declared identity" a Frenchman's nationality is changed to that of another French speaking country, so he becomes a foreigner. He can ask for his real identity and nationality after one year's service. source: http://www.legion-recrute.com/en/faq.php#f4
The nationality for Kuwait in French is spelled "koweïtien(ne)."