Mercenaries fight for pay, no matter which country pays them.
If you see "COUNTRY/PAYS" on, for example, a passport, it means "country." "Pays" is the French word for "country."
My country: mon pays - YOUR country: TON pays.
If you see "COUNTRY/PAYS" on, for example, a passport, it means "country." "Pays" is the French word for "country."
If you see "COUNTRY/PAYS" on, for example, a passport, it means "country." "Pays" is the French word for "country."
The noun country is pays in French (plural also pays).
In French, "my country" is written as "mon pays."
un pays - a country
country
"ton pays" is "your country" in French.
No, the army pays for the soldier...
"Your country" in French is "Votre pays."
your country = Votre pays