France is the French word for "France". It is a feminine name.
Note: The name the French give themselves: "un français (masc.), une française (fem.)"
France with a capital F
France is the French word for "France". It is a feminine name.
The French word for France is "France."
The word "France" is feminine in French.
The noun 'French' is an uncountable (mass) noun as a word for the language of France or the people of France as a whole.The word 'French' is also an adjective.
In the French language, the word for France ("la France") is feminine.
The word "beret" comes from the French language.
No, French is not an adverb. French is an adjective that describes something related to or originating from France.
as you FRANCE.
The word "France" is feminine in French.
The Welsh word for France is FfraincThe Wesh word for French is Ffrangeg
The noun 'French' is an uncountable (mass) noun as a word for the language of France or the people of France as a whole.The word 'French' is also an adjective.
In the French language, the word for France ("la France") is feminine.
the word is in french probably
yes. aeropostale was established in France therefore they used a French word.
I stayded in France for 6 months and the french word for male is garcon.
It is French in origin it meas to shelter.
The word "beret" comes from the French language.
The word origin of biscuit is "FRENCH" which means twice cooked.
No, French is not an adverb. French is an adjective that describes something related to or originating from France.