* French Alps * Pyrenees * Jura * Massif * these r all the french mointain chains hav efun all u people
chains were used to fetter slaves. A broken chain stands for the act of becoming free
Most French women cannot afford the high prices that some shops in some tourist spots in Paris. They buy their dresses mostly in outlets located in commercial centres around Paris, or in any shop they come across in the streets. Popular chains include Zara, H&M...
French Guiana, formerly a colony and now an overseas department of France.
Yes, I am quite sure the French have a God... many French people are Catholic. But not all French people are religious
French cooling was invented by French cooks over centuries.
Chaînes is a French equivalent of the English word "chains." The feminine plural noun refers to "chains" as branch stores, links and necklaces. The pronunciation will be "shen" in northerly French and "sheh-nuh" in southerly French.
French Polynesia
chains were used to fetter slaves.a broken chain stands for the act of becoming free.hope u have got an idea with this answer and u can writeit in more words on your own....:) :)
Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote, "Man was born free, and he is everywhere in chains." Rousseau was a famous French philosopher and playwright.
les galeries Lafayette, or les nouvelles galeries, or le printemps
a frog is at the end of a french food chain
Yes, mainly for the internation food chains like McDonalds, KFC, Burger King, Chili´s, Tony Roma's as well as for some local chains like Bembos. They are imported from Canada, USA, Europe and Argentina.
Supermarche Champion?... I think this is the main supermarket in France... ~ http://www.designerclothesonline.co.uk/ ~
Many large bookstore chains, including some very well known ones, carry French to English translation books. These can be purchased online or directly from these bookstores.
The word 'chains' could mean many things, but the most likely definition is a chain store. There are no well-known chain stores in Madagascar that are from Madagascar originally. The French supermarket 'Champion' was in Madagascar until 2002, when the South African 'Shoprite' acquired it. Many fast food chains such as McDonald's, Burger King and KFC do not exist in Madagascar.
K, these are the braids i knowFrenchDutchRopeFrench RopeFour strandedFishtailRegularHawser (it kind of looks looks like chains)French headbandCornrowsthose are the braids i can think of right now
via, the French Dutch, Austrians, Spanish, native Americans, pirates, black slaves they promised freedom but they just put 'em back in chains didn't they