The same reason the UK is not the only English-speaking country: colonies, colonies, COLONIES!!!
French girls used not to shave their armpits, but that is centuries ago, nowadays, you'd have to go to France to check it out.
"Pro-French" refers to being in favor of or supportive of France, its culture, its people, or its government. This term is often used to describe individuals, policies, or actions that align with French interests or values. It can also indicate a preference for French language, cuisine, or customs.
Lourdes is a French town in the Pyrénées in Southern France. As a first name it is not used in France. It is used as a girl's name in Spain
Nowhere in France are rupees used. The French currency is the euro since 2001, when it replaced the French Franc.
Francine in French is Francois. It was used in France primarily in the 40's.
Cambodia used to be a French colony. Today France is helping Cambodia.
Cabine (used mostly in Canada) Cabinet (used in France)
The word French is a proper noun, the name for a specific nationality of people. When used as an adjective for something of or from France, it is a proper adjective. Countries, nationalities, and proper adjectives are always capitalized.
The French flag was voted as the national flag under the French revolution. It has been used by all groups in France, regardless of their ethnicity.
Before the Euro, the French used the French franc. It was phased out in 2001.
yes. aeropostale was established in France therefore they used a French word.
French money used to be called the franc. The franc was the currency of France before it was replaced by the euro in 2002. The franc was subdivided into centimes.