The language campagne is from is French
I don't think the French are missing any of their words.
No, because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
The word 'champagne' comes from a late Latin word whose use dates back to the third to sixth centuries. That word, 'campania', refers to level, open country. It in turn traces back to the ancient, classical Latin name for the present-day province of the same name in modern Italy. The capital city of Campania is Naples. And the term 'campania' as 'level, open country' is descriptive of both the regions of Campania in southern Italy and of the champagne producing region of France.
entendres
The Malayalam language. This is an Indian language.
France
French.
Not sure if there WAS a Jeanne Champagne, but I AM Jeanne Champagne and I am not a wine or a champagne drink, just a person living in Jersey.
La champagne means "the champagne" (wine).
Champagne
The "capital" city (préfecture) of the Champagne Ardennes région is Châlons-en-Champagne.
Champagne.... Lol
The Champagne region of France.
The abbreviation for champagne is "ch."
We celebrated our anniversary with a bottle of champagne.
The origin of champagne took place in the Champagne region of France.
You do if you are referring to the city of Champagne. Or anything with the name Champagne. But a bottle of champagne you do not capitalize the c.