The English call this the 'English Channel', the French call it 'la Manche' (the sleeve). The rest of the British people call it the 'English Channel' as well.
how did Spain feel about french and british colonies in the sothest
The people that participated in the French and Indian war were the British and french
The French fought against the British.
The Native Americans were so important in the clash between the French and British because the Native Americans helped the French in the war between the French and British.
The French call the English "les Rosbifs" The English call the French "Froggies" It is interesting that both are food related.
Rosbif (phonetic simplification taken from "Roast beef" is a popular nickname for the British in French. This is just putting a name on a stereotype, true or false, as the english do when calling the French "froggies".
les rosbifs
British, Welsh, Scots are undiscriminately refered to as "les anglais", a little less for the Scots to be true. A well-known fact is that "les anglaises sont rousses avec des grandes dents" (all Englishwomen are red-haired with big teeth) The popular and familiar nickname for English people is "les rosbifs" from the noun roast-beef that some French found funny-sounding - the perfect idea of the way English pronounce words when talking to foreigners.
The British call "french fries" "Chips".
Rosbif, is a French term derived from roast beef and is actually used to describe the cooking method used, which was a popular among the British, and has since been used as a slightly derogatory term for the British, much like the British refer to the French as frogs, and Americans refer to the British as limeys. Rosbif is also used to describe the cooking of Roast Lamb and other meats eg "Rosbif de Mouton".
"britannique"(but note that French people have a tendency to call any British people "les anglais" regardless of their region or country of origin within the British Isles)
The French commonly refer to the English as "les rosbifs," which translates to "the roast beefs." This nickname is believed to have originated from the stereotypical English dish of roast beef.
the british called it the french and Indian war because near the end the Indians and french started fighting against each other, rather than together against the british.
The Seven Years War is what the British usually call it.
FRENCH TOAST
The French football team is named 'Les Bleus' after the colour of their blue jerseys.