France is not a monarchy anymore, it is a republic, and therefore the French have elected a president: Nicolas Sarkozy.
France is a republic and does not have a king or queen. The current President of France is Emmanuel Macron.
One says "queen" in French as "reine."
"Queen" in French is translated as "reine" which is pronounced as "ren" in French.
Creole queen is translated "reine créole" in French.
The translation of the noun king from English to French is roi.
Here are how you say "queen" in a few languages: Spanish: reina French: reine German: KΓΆnigin Italian: regina
"The King and queen" is "le roi et la reine" in French.
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The last real King and Queen of France were King Louis XVI and Queen Marie Antoinette. They both got killed by the French revolutionists during the French revolution in 1793.
a king is 'un roi'; a queen is 'une reine' in French.
Yes, Queen Elizabeth II.
He wasnt King of the Bahamas, but he was King of the UK while the Bahamas was a colony. It's like the Queen today: Bermuda is a British Colony today, and she is the Queen of the UK and its overseas territories, but she isn't seperately Queen of Bermuda.
After the French Revolution the king and queen of France were imprisoned. The king was killed and 9 months later the queen, Marie Antoinette was tried and convicted of treason. Her sentence was execution by guillotine. This occurred in 1792.
Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette.
King Louis the 16th and Queen Marie Antoinette
King Charles II became King in 1660.
french second estate was comprised of nobles king and queen
King Louis and his wife Queen Marie-Antoinette