We use the word resume here in Canada too, and in all English speaking countries; the English language borrows lots of words from French (historically, this is the result of the Norman Conquest in the year 1066).
Resume comes from Latin (via Old French). 1375-1425; late Middle English resumen (< Middle French resumer) < Latin resūmere to take back, take again, equivalent to re- re- + sūmere toRésumé comes from a later version of the same word: 1795-1805; < French, noun use of past participle of résumer to sum up.
You should be able to save your Word Perfect resume in MS Word format. Use the Save As and select MS Word. That way the Hiring Manager will be able to open the resume to read it.
Yes, you can use "I" in a cover letter, just not in your resume.
There are various online translators that you can use. You type in an English word and it will translate it to the French word. You can also use an English to French dictionary.
No India is not a word for fact or opinion. India is a word for a country.
"French" is an English word. The Italians use "Francese" for French.
French use the same word, 'surf'
la prospérité is the French word for prosperity.
discipline (fem.) is a French word as well.
They resumed their conversation after lunch. The game resumed after half time.
You don't you use a word processor
The French use the word 'diva' in the same sense.