Geneviève is the usual French spelling. Michel could be the first name for Michael, but the spelling Michael is more widely used nowadays (Michel tends to be a first name for fifty-somethings). Since French parents are now free to alter the spelling of first names, or even create a new one for their baby, endless new variations tend to appear.
The correct spelling is the proper noun "French."
The correct spelling of the French adverb is "anticonstitutionnellement." It means "unconstitutionally."
The correct spelling of goodbye in French is "au revoir."
The correct spelling (from the French) is "lieutenant."
The correct spelling for the French word for tribute is "hommage."
The correct spelling is the proper noun "French."
The correct spelling of the French adverb is "anticonstitutionnellement." It means "unconstitutionally."
The correct spelling of goodbye in French is "au revoir."
The correct spelling is "mannequin" (display dummy, from the French).
The correct spelling (from the French) is "lieutenant."
Lake Geneva, in English and Lac Genevieve in French
The correct spelling is "entrepreneur" (from the French term).
The correct spelling for the French word for tribute is "hommage."
The correct spelling is from the French : camouflage(hiding through disguise).
The only correct plural for French is French. "Frenches", as you say, or 'Frenchies' is a derogatory slang term.
The correct spelling is limousine (from the French, a long chauffeured car).
The correct spelling (from French) is connoisseur, a knowledgeable expert, as in food.