Well Malcolm, i dont really understand what the differences of the French and English uniform is. Im guessing that the English dress alot sexier than the French as we have more class and fashion sense.
Location, location, location...
One's in English. One's in French. It doesn't take a lot of brain power to figure that out.
France speaks french the us speaks English quite different
the differences between them are the spanish set up trading posts with the native Americans the french set up fur trades for everyone to go to and the English all worked even the children.
the differences between them are the spanish set up trading posts with the native Americans the french set up fur trades for everyone to go to and the English all worked even the children.
the differences between them are the spanish set up trading posts with the native Americans the french set up fur trades for everyone to go to and the English all worked even the children.
English and French have different grammar structures in several ways. One key difference is that French has gendered nouns, while English does not. French also places adjectives after nouns, unlike English where adjectives typically come before nouns. Additionally, French has more verb conjugations and tenses compared to English. These differences in grammar structure can make learning and speaking each language unique.
The French name for Jack is "Jacques." It is the French equivalent of the English name Jack. In French, names often have different variations or translations compared to English names due to linguistic differences between the two languages.
English, soldiers were professional. fought in any kind of weather. the battles were smaller.
Not hard really and it is always fun to learn a foreign language. There are significant differences between English and French Grammar, but you'll learn them with time. Give it a try!
brittanique. (if you are a Welsh or a Scot, don't be surprised or offended if the French call you "English", as they have little idea of the differences between England, the United Kingdom or Great Britain.)
French students don't wear uniforms any more since the end of the sixties. There is some talk at times about bringing uniforms back in school, to give a greater sense of equality between students, but it is unlikely that parents will be convinced.