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"Basque" ultimately is an English equivalent of the French name Gaston. The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- which references a "male inhabitant of Gascony, the name for the Basque Country as it extended historically northward in France -- will be "ga-sto" in French.
This dance is called a "gavotte".
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The English channel is called 'la Manche' in French.
The French world fleur means flower in English.
Anglaise
Autriche is the French name of the country Austria.
Belgique is the French name for the country called Belgium in English.
"L'Orchesographie"is the name of a treatise on French renaissance dance written by Thoinot Arbeau. As it is a title and a proper noun, there is no translation to English.
Not in English...in French, for example, you would, but not in English.
"l'Allemagne" is the French name of the country Germany.
It is the name of the country Tunisia
The country that is referred to as "Royaume-Uni" in French is the United Kingdom.
My name translated from English to french is Allen
"Basque" ultimately is an English equivalent of the French name Gaston. The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- which references a "male inhabitant of Gascony, the name for the Basque Country as it extended historically northward in France -- will be "ga-sto" in French.
Côte d'Ivoire is an African country whose name is French. The pronunciation of the name of the coastal west African nation -- whose name translates literally into English as "coast of ivory" and officially as "Ivory Coast" -- will be "koht dee-vwar" in French.
The French name of the country is Côte d'Ivoire. Since 1985, the country's government has requested that people refer to it as Côte d'Ivoire in English as well.