algérien, algérienne.
In French, "algerian" is spelled as "algérien."
Algeria was a French colony from 1830 to 1962, and French remained the language of administration, education, and culture even after independence. As a result, the French language has had a significant influence on Algerian society, and many Algerians continue to speak French alongside Arabic and Berber languages. Additionally, speaking French can provide access to economic and educational opportunities both within Algeria and internationally.
The phrase "how do you spell it in french" is spelled as "Comment cela s'épelle en français" in French.
French is one of the official languages in Algeria, along with Arabic and Berber. It is widely used in government, media, education, and business in the country.
Disguise in French is spelled "déguisement."
you spell dog in french like this: Chein
Algeria : Al-jazae'er ....... written : الجزائر Algerian : Jشzae'ere ....... written : جزائري
Yes, Algerian learn French.
you can not drive with algerian driving licence but you can live in France for 6 months and exchange your algerian licence to a french one and you can drive in the UK
You can change you Algerian driver licence to French licence if you have proof of address and get your licence translated to French and of corse there is a fee to be paid. Kind regards.
Zinédine Zidane is French. He is of Algerian descent but was the most popular French.
He is French but his origin is algerian
The Algerian capital is spelled "Algers" (close to the English spelling, but with no "i" in the name) in French.
German and Russian-Jew, French, and Algerian
6-7 nillion people about 20 percent of french population is of algerian origin
The Algerian capital is spelled "Algers" (close to the English spelling, but with no "i" in the name) in French.
Algerian was the name of of the french military base used. This is during the French Revolution.
Doris Fetscher has written: 'Fez oder feutre?' -- subject(s): Algerian Authors, Algerian literature (French), Assimilation (Sociology) in literature, Authors, Algerian, History and criticism, Imperialism in literature