le Pays de Galles
The word for "whales" in French is "baleines."
The Spanish word for Wales is "Gales."
The Esperanto word for Scotland is "Skotlando" and the word for Wales is "Kimrio".
Yes, Welsh is a noun. It refers to the native language of Wales or to the people of Wales, who are known as the Welsh.
La Pays de Galles is the French term for Wales, which is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is located on the western side of the island of Great Britain. The capital of Wales is Cardiff.
Le gallois (from Pays de Galles meaning Wales).
Wales is the Anglo-Saxon word for foreigner or stranger. the French and Spanish names for Wales are very similar to the old Roman word for France - 'Gaul'. In Spanish is it 'Gales' and in French it is 'Pays de Galles'.
Wales is translated 'le Pays de Galles' in French.
French medieval romances call Wales "Pays de Gales". When French words starting with G crossed the channel the G sometimes became a W. For example the French name Guillaume became William. Or the French word "guard" became English "ward" and "gardien" became "warden". In the same way "Gales" became "Wales". Why did the French call Wales "Pays de Gales"? It means "country of the Gauls". Yes, just like Asterix and Obelix.
Wales is Pays de Galles
Pays de GallesThis is how you say wales in french.
Le pays de galles in English means 'the country of Wales' although for an English speaker, we would just say Wales.
The Spanish word for Wales is "Gales."
Pays is land, Galles is Wales (related to Gaul and Gael). So the French name means Land of Wales.
South Wales is called "le sud du Pays de Galles" in French.
Baleine
Le pays de Galles en français.
Je suis Gallois is 'I am Welsh'. You can also say 'Je viens du Pays de Galles' (I come from Wales).