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la campagne
'la campagne' is the countryside in French. In a military context, 'une campagne' is a military campaign.
The "french countryside" means exactly what it sounds like. It refers to areas of France not in cities. Much of the France, by land area, is countryside with small farms, rolling hills, and gentle people.
'Ã la campagne'
'la campagne' (fem.)
If you mean "How do you say 'countryside' in Irish?" it would be "ceantar" or "taobh tíre".
There is no such word as "genderman" in French. However, a "gendarme" is a policeman of military status working by the French countryside.
Out of the towns they often travel by the beautiful French countryside
Get the boy who speaks French -his balloon in a clown shop.
Most people would say in the countryside but I think it just depends who you meet.
If you are referring to the area of the English countryside, the French call it "le Lake District".
trenches across the French countryside and Belgium.