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English east India company started on 31st December 1600 whereas the French east India company started in 1664.The English had their headquaters in London but the french had theirs in Paris.The English east India company was established in Surat and the French east India company was established in Pondicherry
English and french
To aim (verb) is 'viser in French. An aim (noun) is 'un but'. The French verb 'aimer' means to like / to love.
"Aim" is a masculine noun in French.
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india
Parlement is a French equivalent of the English word "Parliament." The masculine singular proper noun references the legislative body whose actions are particularly famous in English- and French-speaking countries, such as France, India, and the United Kingdom. The pronunciation will be "parl-maw" in French.
india
India is spelled 'Inde' in French
Obviously not! Here's why-1. India is a COUNTRY. How the hell can a country have another country in it?2. Very few people speak french in India. I have yet to meet one. The official language of India is Hindi.3. I don't even think you have any knowledge whatsoever on India. (Dude, you had better go brush up).
Mother dairy was setup in 1974 and the aim of it was to supply the best milk in India.
India is spelled 'Inde' in French.