Nationality, or citizenship as in Dual Citizenship [double nationalite, or double citoyennete].
do you mean 'pont', which means 'bridge' in French?
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It's not French
In French it doesn't mean anything, but in Breton it means - dead.
the name Madison doesn't mean anything in French.
The literal translation is... "Nationality is"
"What nationality are you?"
"De quelle nationalité" means "of what nationality" in French. It is used to ask about someone's nationality or the country they are from.
Nationality is translated as "nationalité".
My nationality is 'ma nationalité' in French.
Quelle est ton nationalite means 'What is your nationality'
This means me too what is your nationality
De quelle nationalité es-tu? = What nationality are you?
In French, every noun has a gender, either masculine or feminine. Nationalities are no exception, and they must agree in gender with the person they describe. For example, "Français" is the masculine form for a French man, while "Française" is the feminine form for a French woman.
"Pour dire la nationalité" is a French phrase that means "to state the nationality." It is used when discussing or identifying one's nationality or citizenship.
american lol : ) shes black
It depends on who is asking the question, and of whom. French teachers often insist that any answer to a question should repeat the question in the answer. e.g. 'vous-etes de quelle nationalite ?' 'Je suis de nationalite francaise, maitresse.' Asking the same question of an adult in France would probably result in "francais, monsieur.' or 'belge moi'.