he sailed for the french. he was from France. (same thing...)
No. French come from France and the Dutch come from Holland.
he sailed for the french. he was from France. (same thing...)
Because the head of state is a Grand Duke. It is the same thing for France. France is officialy called the French Republic, because it is a republic. The US and the UK are one of the rare countries were the full name is commonly used.
Guyana does not belong to France, it is an independent country. But French Guiana (not the same thing) on the other side of Suriname, is part of France. A confusing fact maybe the French name of the French Guiana, "la Guyane".
It's the same thing as in english because it is a show, using capital letters.
France is the country, french is the language France is a noun. French is an adjective in most useage. "I like French fries".
French same as in France
Orangina is a French beverage so it is the same thing in France as it is in London or New York.
"On y va!" It means "lets go!" in informal french. or "Allons-y" which means the same thing in more formal french.
looking for the same thing :/ its available in France or perhaps you could try the French amazon/ebay?
A "capital" and a "capital city" are exactly the same thing.