Fransugo Fu Ra Nn Su Go Fransu = France Go = Language So, the language of France, French.
To say for His glory in French, you would say, pour sa gloire. French is the language spoken by many in France. It is considered to be one of the romance languages.
la langue de la langue françaiseIn English we do not say "the language of French." We say the "language of France," or the "French language." La langue française, in either case.
In French, you say "France" as "France."
For just the country, say 'furansu' or フランス For the language french, you can say 'furansu-go' or フランス語 For French people, you can say 'furansu-jin' or フランス人
It is French for "thank".
gout = taste (pronounced goo)
he has a European accent. *the person means a french accent* He spoke French - is that an accent? He spoke French and had a french accent. Yes, french is an accent as well as a language. Example: If I say I have a french jacket, I mean that I have a jacket that is from France. When I mentioned that Monet had a french accent, I meant that he spoke french with the accent of someone who is from France, versus, let's say a French-Canadian, Haitian, Belgian accent, etc... An "European accent" doesn't really mean much because there is no such a thing as an European Language. Many languages are spoken in Europe, as well as multiple countries that speak french (France and Belgium) and the language that Monet spoke was French, with a french accent. Hope that sounds more clear now.
Je suis de la France. "Je suis" is I am, "de la France" is from France.
You would say "Vive la France" in French, which translates to "Long live France."
You say "La Belle France"
I live in France is " j'habite en France " or " je vis en France " in French.