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Many kings married French women to form alliances with France, and to strengthen political ties between the two countries. Additionally, French women were often considered to be well-educated, sophisticated, and cultured, which made them attractive diplomatic partners. This was seen as a way to enhance the prestige and power of both countries.
In French Mrrs means Messieurs (Gentlemen) Mrs (the English abreviation) in French is Mme. - Madame.
femmes (women) or dames (ladies)
"Parlez des jeunes femmes" in French means "talk about the young women" in English.
"Clases de mujer" translates to "types of women" in English.
mainly to compact alliances between their countries/kingdoms eg. england and france.
mainly to compact alliances between their countries/kingdoms eg. england and France.
mainly to compact alliances between their countries/kingdoms eg. england and France.
Many kings married French women to form alliances with France, and to strengthen political ties between the two countries. Additionally, French women were often considered to be well-educated, sophisticated, and cultured, which made them attractive diplomatic partners. This was seen as a way to enhance the prestige and power of both countries.
French kings were the first males in direct lineage from the king. Women were not allowed to reign on their own.
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Femmes is a French equivalent of the English word "women." The feminine plural noun may be preceded immediately by the feminine plural les since French employs definite articles when English does and does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(ley) fahm" in French.
English people may marry one of their own, but English people often travel a great deal or, they may marry someone from another country. During WWII some English men and women married Americans; Canadians and other nationalities.
Équipe de hockey féminin is a French equivalent of the English phrase "women's hockey team." The phrase translates literally as "team of feminine hockey" in English. The pronunciation will be "ey-keep do-kee ey-mee-neh" in French.
The Women Men Marry was created in 1937.
le hockey féminin