"A-na-toll frawnss" is the pronunciation of the French name Anatole France. The French journalist, novelist, and poet in question (April 16, 1844 - October 12, 1924) spent his youth in his home town of Paris, where he first was known by his birth name of François-Anatole Thibault.
Anatole France's birth name is Jacques-Anatole-Franois Thibault.
Anatole Litvak's birth name is Michael Anatole Litvak.
Anatole Kirsanoff's birth name is Anatole Vladimirovich Kirsanoff.
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"Basque" ultimately is an English equivalent of the French name Gaston. The pronunciation of the masculine proper noun -- which references a "male inhabitant of Gascony, the name for the Basque Country as it extended historically northward in France -- will be "ga-sto" in French.
In France it would be pronounced zhu-nu-vee-ev, with the stress on the second syllable.
"Country of the Frankish peoples" and "country of the Franks" are English equivalents of the French name France. The feminine singular proper noun of location originates in the ancient Latin designation Francia of the above-mentioned meaning. The pronunciation will be "frawnss" in French.
"Gher-leh" is a pronunciation of the French name "Guerlain."Specifically, this is a standard textbook way of pronouncing the name of one of the world's oldest perfume houses. There are regional differences within France and in the other French-speaking areas and countries of the world. For example, a French speaker in southeastern France's Provence may say "gher-lehng."
France is the French word for "France". It is a feminine name.Note: The name the French give themselves: "un français (masc.), une française (fem.)"France with a capital F
"la République Française", short form: la France
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