Yes, the male version. "Le Roi" means King in French, "La Reine" means Queen in French.
Yes, it was Louis XVI.
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They are also called contradictions.
There are several towns by this name in the US and elsewhere. A large French island (French spelling: 'la Guadeloupe') in the Carribbean is also named that way.
If you mean 'red-haired' you could say 'rouquin', or 'le roux'.Another answer:Rodrigue, the Irish name is anglicized as Roderick in English.
Merovee is the name of an early French monarch who began the Merovingian Dynasty. It is also the name of a modern French figure skater.
monarch
Yes, it was Louis XVI.
monarch
Male: King Female: Queen One can also use the word monarch.
King Louis XIV.
Another word for French Huguenots is Calvinists, as they were followers of the teachings of John Calvin in France during the 16th and 17th centuries.
Haiti is a French-speaking country in the Caribbean. French is one of the official languages of Haiti, alongside Haitian Creole.
A Huguenot is another name for the French Protestants during the reformation.(\(\(- -) Your Friend,(')(') Drakeenzo
Joachim is also a french name
The French name of the country is Côte d'Ivoire. Since 1985, the country's government has requested that people refer to it as Côte d'Ivoire in English as well.
Monarchy, sovereignty, crown, command, throne...Monarch; sovereign; ruler