The French call their home country "la patrie", meaning "the land of our fathers", aka Fatherland.
La patrie (fem.), (which means exactly 'fatherland'). Also often feminized as 'la mère Patrie' (Mother fatherland...)
"Ils s'appellent" in French means "they are called" or "they call themselves."
"Themselves" in French translates to "eux-mêmes" or "elles-mêmes" depending on the gender of the subject.
I will call him is "je l'appellerai ...." or "je vais l'appeler ...." in French.
To spell "call" in French, you would write "appel."
The Fatherland.
"ma patrie" means "my fatherland" in French.
the French people call themselves les français (no capital letter needed).
"La doctoresse" or even "docteur" is fine. Some actresses these days call themselves actors, so French "doctoresses" would call themselves "docteurs".
La patrie (fem.), (which means exactly 'fatherland'). Also often feminized as 'la mère Patrie' (Mother fatherland...)
"Ils s'appellent" in French means "they are called" or "they call themselves."
They are called French fries because "to french something" is to cut it into thin slices. The French themselves don't call their fries "French".
For the Fatherland was created in 2006.
Germany is known as the "Fatherland".
The quote "Boldness! More boldness! Forever boldness! And the fatherland is saved!" is attributed to Georges Danton, a leading figure in the early stages of the French Revolution. Danton emphasized the importance of decisive action and courage during a time of turmoil. His call for boldness reflects the revolutionary spirit and urgency of the period.
We Love Our Fatherland was created in 1997.
Fatherland for All was created in 1997.