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At the beginning of a sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: Philippine National Anthem
The original purpose of the National Anthem is to have a National Anthem. Some countries don't have a Natonal Anthem.
The Japanese National Anthem
Hino Nacional Brasileiro (The Brazilian National Hymn)
Isle of Beauty, Isle of Splendour, the national anthem of the Commonwealth of Dominica
It is the French National Anthem.
Yes, the French National Anthem.
Hymne the national anthem, l'hymne national a national anthem, un hymne national
The French national anthem is called "la Marseillaise".
Claude Joseph Rouget wrote the French National Anthem.
Yes
The French national anthem is La Marsellaise. It means "song from Marseilles".
There is a national anthem in French for the province of Quebec but we dont use it at school like in the USA.
Most countries have a National Anthem which is a piece of music, usually with words to match, played on formal occasions. The British National Anthem is "God Save the Queen" The French National Anthem is the "Marseillaise" The American National Anthem is "The Star Spangled Banner"
...and fertirrigate the fields with the foes'... "tomato sauce"... yeah, that's in the lyrics too
At the beginning of a sentence and when it forms part of the proper noun. Example: Philippine National Anthem
'La Marseillaise', the French national anthem, was originaly written as a war song, which is why it was written in a gung-ho style.