The French word hexagone means "hexagon" (a 2-dimensional, 6-sided shape). It is sometimes used to refer to mainland France because of its general hexagonal shape. L'Hexagone is roughly synonymous with la Métropole, or contiguous "metropolitan" France.
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l'hexagone and it is called this because France looks like a hexagone.
Anglo-Saxons used the pronoun to refer to all people.
The French word hexagone means "hexagon" (a 2-dimensional, 6-sided shape). It is sometimes used to refer to mainland France because of its general hexagonal shape. L'Hexagone is roughly synonymous with la Métropole, or contiguous "metropolitan" France.
Hexagone is the French word for a hexagon, a 2-dimensional, 6-sided shape
The word "hexagone" (French for "hexagon") is sometimes used to refer to the French territory because the borders of the French Republic in Europe form a roughly hexagonal shape.In that sense, on the sides of the Hexagone of France are:Bay of Biscay and Celtic SeaEnglish ChannelBelgium, Luxembourg, and GermanyGermany, Switzerland, and ItalyMonaco and Mediterranean SeaSpain and Andorra
The word "hexagone" is the French word for "hexagon" - a 2-dimensional, 6-sided shape. The French Armed Forces in Paris have their headquarters in a building called the Hexagone Balard so a Fench reference to The Hexagone" might be a reference to French armed forces headquarters in Paris, much the way "the Pentagon" refers to US Armed forces headquarters near Washington DC.
"hexagone" is French for 'hexagon' in English, (a polygon with six sides)
The word ''can'' is used to refer to
un hexagone - which is also the nickname for France due to the general shape of mainland France.
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There are 4 triangles in a 6 sided hexagon
A word that can refer to a student is "learner" or "pupil".
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