'la campagne' (fem.)
Countryside in French is "campagne".
A person from the countryside is often referred to as a "rural dweller" or a "country resident."
The French countryside is known for its picturesque villages, rolling vineyards, and historic chateaus. It offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, with opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and wine tasting. The countryside is also home to traditional farmhouses and local markets showcasing regional produce and artisan crafts.
it is called a city-state.
Ah, a countryside area is often called a rural area. It's a place where you can find wide open spaces, beautiful landscapes, and a peaceful atmosphere. Imagine rolling hills, charming farms, and the soothing sounds of nature all around you. Just close your eyes and picture yourself taking a leisurely stroll through the countryside, soaking in all the beauty it has to offer.
Countryside in French is "campagne".
western germany along the french border, it was called the "Rhineland"
'la campagne' is the countryside in French. In a military context, 'une campagne' is a military campaign.
The "french countryside" means exactly what it sounds like. It refers to areas of France not in cities. Much of the France, by land area, is countryside with small farms, rolling hills, and gentle people.
'Ã la campagne'
A cop is called "un flic" in French. The term is familiar, but not impolite and is used by the police themselves.A policeman is un policier, or agent de police. The countryside policemen belong to the Gendarmerie, and are called 'gendarmes'.
it means a countryside
There is no such word as "genderman" in French. However, a "gendarme" is a policeman of military status working by the French countryside.
Out of the towns they often travel by the beautiful French countryside
Get the boy who speaks French -his balloon in a clown shop.
A person from the countryside is often referred to as a "rural dweller" or a "country resident."
If you are referring to the area of the English countryside, the French call it "le Lake District".