Ireland is called 'Irlande' in French.
Francais is French. It is actually a French word meaning "French," no joke.
"Angleterre" is the French word for England, so the nationality associated with it is English. In terms of broader context, England is a part of the United Kingdom, which also includes Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Therefore, people from England are often referred to as English.
the English translation for the french word "grec" is Greek. the feminine form would be "grecque". The adjectives based on nationality, religion are not capitalized in French.
jument is the french word for a female pony
i think aeropostale is french, but im not really sure.
The French word "chaussures" is plural and feminine.
Old French word "femelle" which meant "woman." The word "female" is not related to the word "male."
No, French and Italian are not the same nationality.Specifically, the word nationality designates a nation. In Europe, a person who is French is associated with France, the nation of the French people. A person who is Italian is linked with Italy, the nation of the Italian people.
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The French word for cat is "chat". However, if the cat is a female, the French word would be "chatte".
a colt is 'un poulain' in French. The word is masculine, even for a female colt. Edit: 'Pouliche' is for a female colt.