The name that sounds like the nickname Jack in France is Jacques (jhok), which is a variant of the name James.
In France, the name Haley is typically spelled as Hailey.
Jack is an English name so it is spelled the same in GermanJack is a diminuitive of John. The German equivalent of John is Johannesor Johann, the diminuitive of which is Hans or Hannes.
In French, you spell the word France the same way as you would in English: "France." Though spelled the same, the word is pronounced differently among the languages. France, officially the French republic, is a country in western Europe commonly referred to as l'Hexagone (meaning "The Hexagon" in English) due to its geographic shape.
Nicole is spelled the same in both English and French.
I think you are trying to spell busyPlease give me the points!Of course you can argue that you should spell it busy if it means that you have a lot to do.But, you can also spell it Buissy, if you mean the commune in the northern part of France (see more on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buissy).
Beautiful France' is 'Belle France' in French.
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'France' in Italian is 'Francia'.
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Tout a savoir du France
Wellcome ijn France is "bienvenue en France" in French.
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