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.)
"British" translates to "britannique" in French.
No, the British did not assimilate the French. Despite periods of conflict and rivalry, the British and French maintained distinct cultural identities and traditions.
British Columbia is translated to "Colombie-Britannique" in French.
No, Nicole is not a traditionally British name. It is of French origin.
I'm British and I love French people.
French is spoken in British Columbia by small communities, particularly in Vancouver and Victoria. The province has some French-immersion schools and cultural organizations, reflecting the diversity of languages spoken there.
No, they are British.
BP (British Petroleum) is ... British. It isn't French.
French and British in 1776.
The British call "french fries" "Chips".
The British fought the French.
The French and the British went to war because in the beginning both the French and British claimed the land in the Ohio River Valley. France feared that the British would take over the region. The British saw the forts that the French were building as a threat to the British settlers in the area.
No Because The British Treated The French Poorly.
how did Spain feel about french and british colonies in the sothest
the british
The British defeated the French with some help with William Pit.
The British won!
The French