The National Front was established under that name. Its immediate predecessor was called the Ordre Nouveau ('the New Order').
Viet Cong or "Charlie"
Algerian was the name of of the french military base used. This is during the French Revolution.
Yes, Borat is a French name but is not used often.
There is no French equivalent; the first name Isaac is used in French as well.
the French tricolor
Lourdes is a French town in the Pyrénées in Southern France. As a first name it is not used in France. It is used as a girl's name in Spain
The French preposition en is nearly always used directly in front of a noun, with no article.
"Devant" in French means "in front of" or "before." It is commonly used to describe the position of something relative to another object or reference point.
Maddie is the short name for Madeleine but it's not used in French. Poeple just say Madeleine.
yes NO. In French it's spelled Dominique (as in DSK).
juillet is the name for the month of July in French.
The "a" in "faster" is pronounced like the "a" in appreciate. Faster means fathers sister, so when used in front in a name, it's like when you put "aunt" in front of a name in english.