BEER!
Some French words commonly used by Americans include déjà vu, bon appétit, RSVP, and faux pas.
Le is for masculine words, la is for feminine words.
French ones
appropriéconvientjusteconvenableopportunbien choisi
Few is an adjective; here it modifies Americans.Fluent is also an adjective, which modifies french in this sentence.Although this sentence would be understood and accepted by any English speaker, the "grammar police" would probably prefer either "few Americans are fluent in french' or "few Americans speak french fluently".The use of the adverb 'fluently' makes it plain that we are referring to how the language is spoken rather than what words are actually said.
'French words' is 'mots français', or because they use articles more than we do, 'les mots français'. Depends on context.
Well, I personnally do. "Americans don't use the word 'please', they don't know about 'the rest of the world', they assume everybody speaks English" are some stereotypes you may find, but on the whole the French have a positive view of Americans.
We don't pronounce it because in french we use french words for the horoscope, in this case: Bélier
They use the word chips when Americans say French fries (potatoes).
no, the French taxi drivers use regular cars of different makes and colours.
scilence, excuse me
because they are idiots i do not know