The French for England is Angleterre (pronunciation Ong-la-tare)
gateau is the french word for cake, it originates in europe.
Angleterre is the French name for England.
The word originated in France back in 1125.
It is French in origin it meas to shelter.
The French word for freedom is liberte.
The French word for England, "Angleterre," is feminine.
In a word: French
England
The word anglais comes from an old name for south-east England which was Anglia. The french name for England, angleterre, means land of the angles.
gateau is the french word for cake, it originates in europe.
It means England in Italian.
"Woburn" is not a French word. It is actually an English word that is a place name, referring to a town in Massachusetts, USA, or a town in Bedfordshire, England.
Given that ballet is a French word, I don't think so...
England ...sandwich......as in chip butty or french fry sandwich
"fabriqué" made in England = "fabriqué en Angleterre"
Cotton is an English word possibly derived the Old French "coton".
England - Angleterre'in England' is translated "en Angleterre" in French.