France uses the same money as the rest of Europe, that is Euros.
The French word for "to look at" is "regarder."
"A quoi est-ce que je ressemble ?" or "de quoi j'ai l'air" (more familiar, correct though) are French equivalents for "what do I look like?"
garde dai don
"Fric" is a French slang term that means money or cash. It is colloquially used to refer to money in informal contexts.
Some languages that look like English and are commonly spoken around the world include Spanish, French, German, Dutch, and Swedish.
Like french schools.
I look like is "je ressemble à ..." in French.
500.22 in America but you should go online and look for yourself
Like french schools.
They look pretty much like anyone else.
regular money
use Google, and look up- Vanuatu Money
yes because they would like to get french money which comes like they want different money in there country.
it short of looks like Japan money
ressembler means to look like, to resemble in French.
grenouille is the french word for frog
Well, how do those €'s look like?