The French national anthem is called "La Marseillaise." It was written and composed by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle in 1792 during the French Revolution. It is a patriotic song that reflects the spirit of the French people.
"La Marseillaise" refers to the national anthem of France. It was composed in 1792 and is named after the city of Marseille. The song came to symbolize the French Revolution and has since become a symbol of French patriotism.
The Cameroonian national anthem was originally composed in French. The English translation of the anthem was done collaboratively by E. M. L. Endeley, Bernard Nsokika Fonlon, and James W. Robertson.
Yes, Calixa LavallΓ©e was a Canadian composer and conductor who primarily spoke French. He is best known for composing the music for the Canadian national anthem, "O Canada."
In English, "La Marseillaise" is typically pronounced as "lah mar-say-yays."
Al-Nasheed Al-Watani, meaning "National Anthem The Kuwaiti national anthem is by Ahmad Meshari Al-Adwani, Ibrahim Al-Soula composed the music and Ahmad Ali arranged the composition. It was first broadcast on 25 February, 1978. The anthem is seldom used in Kuwait and is used primarily for special occasions. So many Kuwaitis do not use the national anthem.
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Its called the National Anthem, and will depend upon which country you are referring to.
The Star Spangled Banner
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It is the French National Anthem.
Yes, the French National Anthem.
The French national anthem is called "la Marseillaise".
Claude Joseph Rouget wrote the French National Anthem.
La Marseillaise was adopted as the french anthem on the 14th of July, 1795.
Hymne the national anthem, l'hymne national a national anthem, un hymne national
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The French national anthem is La Marsellaise. It means "song from Marseilles".