The word for jersey is "un maliot."
Yellow jersey in french is "maillot jaune"
the Isle of Jersey = l'île de Jersey the jersey fabric = du jersey, du tissu jersey
New Jersey is named for the Isle of Jersey in the English Channel near Normandy France. Jersey is not French but is believed to have a Viking origin but its name meaning is lost to history.
Infants traveling to New Jersey do not need I.D. The current laws say that children under 18 traveling with their parents do not need I.D.ANS 2 - The Question DID NOT mention New Jersey ! JERSEY is a British Protectorate island off the French coast
If you have a French Passport, you might require a US visa to travel to Jersey.
Jersey is not a country, but a crown dependency of Britain. French is an official language of Jersey, much of the law was recorded in French. Jerriais is the regional dialect, which is quite similar to French, however not many people can actually speak it anymore. English is the main language, our TV is english, radio, we talk to each other in English, schools teach in English.
New Jersey in Portuguese is "Nova Jersey".
Yes there is one in Little Silver New Jersey. They have many gourmet foods including French, and Italian.
sono in New jersey
to say is the verb 'dire' in French.
Your question does not make sense. A "francophone" is a person who likes speaking French. Some people in Jersey speak French, many many more speak English. In some rural districts they still speak a 'Jersey patois', a mix of old French and old English.
In French, to say 'she' , you say:Elleeg. elle s'appelle comment?In French, to say 'he', you say:Il