In French, a person from Madrid is referred to as a "Madrilène" for a female and "Madrilène" for a male. This term is derived from the name of the city, Madrid.
Someone from Madrid is referred to as a "Madrilenian" in English. Alternatively, you can also use the term "Madrilène," which is derived from the French. Both terms denote a person who is from or resides in Madrid, the capital city of Spain.
the person in charge of the Gov is simply the Premier Ministre or the prime minister in English
They are the French.
People from Canada are called Canadians or les Canadiens or les Canadiennes in French
The french call him père Noël
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People who speak French are referred to as francophones.
Euro and French Francs
they call it noel
It hasn't been called French Guinea since 1958. A person from the Republic of Guinea in Africa is called "guineano"If you are thinking of French Guiana in South America, a person would be called "francoguyanés"
the French people call themselves les français (no capital letter needed).
Taxis are called the same in French.