The word "nobody" in french is ne...personne. Ex. Je n'invite personne. I invited nobody. : )
Almost nobody is "presque personne" in French.
Personne n'est là
You can say "presque personne" in French to mean hardly anybody.
Nobody fears the French. Nobody.
"tu n'es personne tant qu'on ne parle pas de toi"
nobody
Nobody sleeps.
That equation is associated with Albert Einstein. Here's an actual quote from him. I love this story, and I hope nobody will feel that it should be deleted from this answer: When he published his first paper on Relativity, Einstein wrote to a colleague: "If I am right, the Germans will say I am a German, the Swiss will say I am Swiss, and the French will say I am French. If I am wrong, the Swiss will say I am French, the French will say I am German, and the Germans will say I am a Jew."
Tyson is a name so it will be the same in any language....my first name is peter nobody calls me Pierre in France!
It is a stereotype that not everybody agrees with or upholds. People's feelings towards the French can vary depending on personal experiences and biases. It's important to remember that generalizations about any group of people are not accurate or fair.
the same, "kwanzaa" - but note that is completely unknown in France and that nobody would understand the concept without having a look at Wikipedia.
it could mean that nobody speaks French or alternatively that the visiting French are not welcome.