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my name is ... = je m'appelle ..., mon nom est .... ; and I live in France = et je vis en France.
The name would stay the same, perhaps pronounced a tiny bit different.
Je suis de la France. "Je suis" is I am, "de la France" is from France.
They would say Fromage
Noël is the French name for Christmas.Christmas is 'Noël' in France
You would say "Vive la France" in French, which translates to "Long live France."
France and Greece.( In France they say nichole,nicolette)
Gaul would be one such name. Normandy was also northern France.
I would venture to say the Tour de France.
GOd its a name not a word GOD almightyAnswerDieu
For "I am from..", you could say "Je viens de..." For example, "I am from France" would be translated to "Je viens de France".
I think "Elle est d'ou France" with France pronounce fair-hawn-sois, but quickly. What I wrote actually translates to "She is from France."