The term "Frogs" is a colloquial and sometimes derogatory term used to refer to French people, believed to originate from the French tradition of eating frog legs. This stereotype emerged in the 19th century, particularly among the British, and has persisted in various forms of cultural commentary. While some may use it humorously, it can also be considered offensive, reflecting broader cultural differences and historical rivalries.
French people
French speaking people are known as francophones.
They are called French.
'Francophones.'
English people are called 'les anglais' in French.
In French, people born in French Guiana are primarily called "français / française", as French is their nationality. If we need to refer to their region of origin (called in French "la Guyane"), then they are called "guyanais / guyanaise"
Chinese people are called "Chinois" in the French language.
Just that: the French.
french
People who speak fluent French are called Francophones.
French or Francophone (french speaking people)the French (in French language : les français, les françaises)
Taxis are called the same in French.