vive la France
In French, you say "France" as "France."
Je suis de la France. "Je suis" is I am, "de la France" is from France.
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."
English to French translation: Bonjour de France
comment VA la France aujourd'hui ?
In French, you say "France" as "France."
"Long live France!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Viva la France! The feminine singular phrase models a difference between the two languages whereby Italian puts definite articles -- la, in this case -- before countries even though English does not. The pronunciation will be "vee-va law fawns" in French.
Je suis de la France. "Je suis" is I am, "de la France" is from France.
You say "La Belle France"
I live in France is " j'habite en France " or " je vis en France " in French.
my trip to france
l'histoire de France
J'aime la France
you fly to France and say bell. Don't know how you say it in french though.
People and things from France are "French".(* the specific term french fries is not capitalized)
You also say "baseball" in French.
Une carte de France