The French flag - tri-color - three colours. Blue, white and red, in that order.
The French flag -- le drapeau françaisIt may also be referred to as the tricolor : le tricolore or le drapeau tricolore
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Le Tricolore - the tricolour
Le (Drapeau)Tricolore.
Le Tricolore - the tricolour
The Tricolour (le tricolore)
Le Tricolore, more properly Le Drapeau Tricolore. La Marseillaise is the national anthem; l'Hexagone is the shape of the country.
because that's the name of their leader
bleu blanc rouge OR le drapeau tricolore.
The national Flag of France (known in French as le drapeau, le drapeau français, le drapeaubleu-blanc-rouge, le drapeau tricolore, rarely, le tricolore and, in military parlance, les couleurs) is a tricolour featuring three vertical bands coloured blue (hoist side), white, and red. It is known to English speakers as the French tricolor/tricolour (see spelling differences), or the tricolore.
The French call their flag "le drapeau" or "le drapeau français". It has three colours so the adjective 'tricolore' (literally meaning three colours) is sometimes used, but certainly more by non-native speakers than by the French themselves.
In France the flag is called 'le drapeau'. You may call it 'le drapeau tricolore' if you want to insist that it has three colours in it.