Yes, a French citizen is commonly referred to as a Frenchman.
It can mean: "That's French" (the language) or "it is French" or "that's the Frenchman" or "it is the Frenchman".
Citizen in French is spelled "citoyen."
le français means either French (language) or the Frenchman.
The noun 'French' is a word for the people and the language of France. The noun 'French' is a proper, uncountable noun.
The plural of Frenchman is "Frenchmen"
A citizen of France is called a French citizen of a Frenchman.
The Latin word for "citizen" is civis. This is a 3rd-declension i-stem noun (thus genitive singular civis, genitive plural civium) of common gender, meaning it can be either masculine or feminine depending on context.
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No. A frenchman is a European, but a European is not necessarily a frenchman.
It can mean: "That's French" (the language) or "it is French" or "that's the Frenchman" or "it is the Frenchman".
Yes, he was a great Frenchman and a great American Officer and Citizen.
Arrogant Français
a citizen of India is called "un indien / une indienne" in French.
Little Frenchman is "le petit français" in French.
Edmond-Charles Genet was the French Ambassador in the United States during the French Revolution. He is called citizen Genet and he tried to recruit people to join the French and fight the British.
Lafayette.
A Frenchman.