If you have a family crest you could probably determine if your ancestors were French or not depending on how long your family has been around.
People whose ancestors had French heritage are often referred to as French Canadians, Franco-Americans, or descendants of French immigrants.
To tell is 'dire' in French.
dis-moi (informal) or "dites-moi" (formal and/or plural)
In French, "chapeau" is masculine. However, you can tell if a French noun is feminine if it is preceded by the definite article "la" or the indefinite article "une".
You can say "Je te le dirai demain" in French, which translates to "I will tell you tomorrow."
People whose ancestors had French heritage are often referred to as French Canadians, Franco-Americans, or descendants of French immigrants.
you based it from you ancestors.
If your last name is French, that could mean that at least one of your ancestors came from a French-speaking country.
They are likely to come from France, or their ancestors.
yes,it is important.Our ancestors tell us more about kings and queens who lived long ago.
to tell time, and for directions (north star) :)
James Garfield, Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin Roosevelt all had some ancestors that were French Huguenots.
In a way. The battle of Hastings was fought by the normans, led by the William the conqueror. The Normans are ancestors of the french.
despite great britains victory, tens of thousands of french people still lived there and had decendants
why do we study ancient literature
Not that I know of? Why are you asking people this by the way? Maybe the real question is how do you know if you have Indian American ancestors? If so, DNA testing can tell you for sure.
William the conqueror was french or Norman because he was the king of Normandy, but spoke french and his ancestors were french. But his future generation is Norman, so i really don't know.