There is no such word in French. If you mean "explorer", it is French for "to explore".
If you mean the English noun "explorers", the French translation is "explorateurs".
In which present-day country in North America did French explorers first claim lands?
French were from France, and Spanish were from Spain.
The Dutch, English, and French explorers of the 1500s and 1600s were seeking new trade routes to Asia, valuable resources such as spices and gold, and opportunities for colonization to expand their empires. They were motivated by a desire to increase wealth, power, and influence in the growing global economy.
French explorers focused on establishing trade partnerships with Native Americans and setting up trading posts, while Spanish explorers were more interested in conquering lands, establishing colonies, and extracting resources. The French tended to have more cooperative relationships with the Native Americans, employing a more peaceful approach compared to the more aggressive tactics of the Spanish.
'You are French'. If there is a question mark on the end, it would mean 'You are French?' or 'Are you French?'
les explorateurs
they all were discovered by french explorers all but the US was discovered by french explorers...
no
The French explorers achieved a bunch of different things.
cause they were french
Here are some french-canadian explorers... Samuel De Champlain I dont know any more
yes
the name of the lake is derived from early French explorers who discovered a tribe of Indians of that name living in the area
fur
the pen was made by french explorers
Yes.
mississippi river