The Tricolour (le tricolore)
Tricolore
One of the names for the French flag as referred to in France is the Tricolour pronounced tree-cooloor.
There is no particular name given to the French flag in French.It is usually called "le drapeau français" (The French flag) or le "drapeau tricolore" (The three colored flag).On a boat it is usually "le Pavillon français". Pavillon is a generic name given to the flag on boats or when the flag is half-masted.to fly the flag of ... = naviguer sous pavillon ....flag of convenience = Pavillon de complaisanceto half-mast the flags - mettre les drapeaux (or les pavillons) en berne.
"Pierre" is a French male given name that translates to "Peter" in English.
No, the last name Suggs is not of French origin. It is an English surname that is derived from the given name "Sugg," which was a medieval diminutive of the name "Swithun."
It's called The Maple Leaf in English or l'Unifolié (The One Leaf) in French.
It has several possible derivations:An English given name meaning "light-hearted".A French place name, Gaye.From the Latin given name Gaius.From the English surname Guy.
"Michelle" in French is a feminine given name that is spelled the same way in both English and French. It does not have a specific translation in French.
"Pete" and "Petey" are just two English equivalents of the French name Perrin.Specifically, the name functions as a masculine proper noun. It serves as a nickname to the French name Pierre ("Peter"). The pronunciation will be "per-reh" for the nickname and "pyehr" for the given name.
There are no particular name for each European flag in French. Thye would be called "le drapeau" (the flag) + the adjective related to the nationality. Ex: le drapeau européen, le drapeau anglais, le drapeau allemand (the European flag, the German flag, the english flag...)
My name translated from English to french is Allen
The English Channel is called "la Manche" in French. (Perhaps this is because the shape resembles a broomstick or shirt sleeve, two other meanings of the word.)