You would say "Vive la France" in French, which translates to "Long live France."
In French, you say "France" as "France."
Je suis de la France. "Je suis" is I am, "de la France" is from France.
"de quelle partie (or 'region') de France viens-tu ?
I think "Elle est d'ou France" with France pronounce fair-hawn-sois, but quickly. What I wrote actually translates to "She is from France."
I live in France is " j'habite en France " or " je vis en France " in French.
You would say "Vive la France" in French, which translates to "Long live France."
Do you mean to ask "HOW do you say 'long live France' in french"? Because your question "What does long live France mean"... does not make much sense... If you're asking how to say it in FRench, it is "Vive la France" as for what it means well... it means long live France... :o)
you say.. vivre sur en France
Vive la France! means Long Live France!
Noël is the French name for Christmas.Christmas is 'Noël' in France
Vive la France!
I live in France - j'habite en France
In French, you say "France" as "France."
où en France habitez-vous? or Vous habitez où en France?
est-ce que quelqu'un ici habite en France / vit en France
avant j'habitais à...