A French-speaking Canadian is commonly referred to as a Francophone.
Yes, Hugo is a name in French. It is a common name for boys in France and other French-speaking countries.
Paris and Montreal are two French-speaking cities.
It's a French Huguenot name (French Protestant of the 16th and 17th centuries).
yes NO. In French it's spelled Dominique (as in DSK).
Côte d'Ivoire is an African country whose name is French. The pronunciation of the name of the coastal west African nation -- whose name translates literally into English as "coast of ivory" and officially as "Ivory Coast" -- will be "koht dee-vwar" in French.
A French-speaking Canadian is commonly referred to as a Francophone.
The name is francophone
Hispaniola is the name of the island in the West Indies which contains Haiti (french-speaking) and the Dominican Republic (spanish-speaking).
Yes, Hugo is a name in French. It is a common name for boys in France and other French-speaking countries.
Paris and Montreal are two French-speaking cities.
Monique is the French equivalent of Monica and means wise.
Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world and it is an African nation.
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It's a French Huguenot name (French Protestant of the 16th and 17th centuries).
If your last name is French, that could mean that at least one of your ancestors came from a French-speaking country.
yes NO. In French it's spelled Dominique (as in DSK).