If you see "COUNTRY/PAYS" on, for example, a passport, it means "country." "Pays" is the French word for "country."
If you see "COUNTRY/PAYS" on, for example, a passport, it means "country." "Pays" is the French word for "country."
My country: mon pays - YOUR country: TON pays.
If you see "COUNTRY/PAYS" on, for example, a passport, it means "country." "Pays" is the French word for "country."
The noun country is pays in French (plural also pays).
In French, "my country" is written as "mon pays."
un pays - a country
If you meant to say "plays" instead of "pays," I do. Why?
"ton pays" is "your country" in French.
country
quel est (le nom de) votre pays?
Mercenaries fight for pay, no matter which country pays them.
C'est quoi ton pays means "what's your country?" in French.