english and francais
Ici on parle Francais! in French is "French is spoken here!" in English.
This sentence doesn't make much sense grammatically, but if you mean that French is spoken there, you would want to say something like this:"Le francais est parlé en Louisiane" which means "French is spoken in Louisiana."If you try to translate your phrase literally, "Le francais est en Louisiane", you would be saying that a Frenchman is in Louisiana!
To say "I've spoken French for (a certain amount of time)" you would say "Je parle francais depuis (amount of time)" For example, I would say "Je parle francais depuis six ans" to tell you I've been speaking French for six years.
Georges Pelletier has written: 'Francais 5' 'Francais 3' 'Francais 4'
Ecrivez en francais
French speak French, or in French, Francais.
Selle Francais
Francais Nickolas Andrade is 5' 8".
It is "le Francais", both for the language and for a male French person. It is "la Francaise" exclusively for a female French person.
Yes, the Selle Francais is a known hunting breed.
Francais Nickolas Andrade goes by Nicky.