Do you mean to ask "HOW do you say 'long live France' in french"?
Because your question "What does long live France mean"... does not make much sense...
If you're asking how to say it in FRench, it is "Vive la France" as for what it means well... it means long live France... :o)
"Long live France"
she is French means she has French citizenship, she is a citizen of France.
'français' means 'French' in French. That's the name of the language in France, or of the people in France.
I live in France
la belle France means 'beautiful France' in French.
Viva basically means "Long Live..." or "Live!" So Viva Las Vegas would be translated to "Long Live Las Vegas!"
If you mean French from their native country of France, then it's Europe.
from gascony in france it is a french surname
"ou tu y est habitée en France" is nonsensical. Here are some correct sentences: Tu as habité en France. -- You lived in France. Tu y as habité. -- You lived there. Tu es resté(e) en France. -- You stayed in France. où habites-tu en France ? -- where in France do you live? où est-ce que tu a habité en France ? -- where did you live in France?
"vive les XXX" means 'long live XXX" in French; 'peuerels' has no meaning in French.
You mean "Please let me go to France"?
Marseille is a city in the south of France.