Do you mean Corsica? ;)
One French-speaking island is Corsica, a French owned island in the Mediterrenean.
Corsica and Clipperton Island .
No, it isn't a French name.
The island is Hispaniola: The french-speaking nation is the Republic of Haiti, the spanish (the larger part of the island) is the Dominican Republic. Vic
The French island (an overseas department) near Madagascar is spelled Reunion Island (Réunion).
The French name for Prince Edward Island is Île-du-Prince-Édouard. That literally translates into Island of Prince Edward.
Corse:D
Corsica (La Corse) is a large French island south east of mainland France in the Mediterranean.
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The French name for the Caribbean island of Tobago is "Tobago".
Corsica (La Corse) is a large French island south east of mainland France in the Mediterranean.
It is the original name in French spelling (Haïti). The indigenous name for the island was Ayiti.
Bastia has no meaning; this is the name of a town on the Mediterranean French island of Corsica.
The French colony of Hispaniola was called Saint Domingue. This colony had been in existence on the Caribbean island from 1659 to 1809.
Corsica is the English name for the island that is known as Corse in French.
The French word for Island is l'île = the island.
Hispaniola is the name of the island in the West Indies which contains Haiti (french-speaking) and the Dominican Republic (spanish-speaking).