Singular: "frances" or "francesa".
Plural: "franceses" or "francesas".The first option is for male or generic; the second option for female. The male singular should have an accent on the "e"; but answers.com doesn't show special symbols correctly.
People from Canada are called Canadians or les Canadiens or les Canadiennes in French. Sometimes they are called "Canucks", but this is an improper slang term, though not impolite.
Los canadienses
los franceses
Canadians.
Canadians..
In Paris, there is an affinity for Spanish delicacies such as paella. There is a Spanish district/quarter in Paris that is known to blend French and Spanish cuisine.
the general shape of France is roughly that of an hexagon.
"Present-day" means right now. France is called France now.
Le Pizza
An estimated 55000 People in France
Mexicanos: Is what the Spanish people call the Mexican people.
All three phrasings are correct, but they may have slight differences in use and connotation. "What do you call" is more common for asking about the name or title of something, while "How do you call" can be used in a similar way but might suggest a method or process of naming. Both can be suitable when asking about the name of people in France.
People who live in France are know as French.
la France
French.
People that live in Spain are called Spanish or Spaniards.Additionally, people in Spain will often identify with the region that they are from, especially if they are from a Catalonian or Basque Provinces.
Spanish.
Bolivianos
they call it april fish day
About 50% in France talk inEnglish even Spanish too.
France in Spanish is Francia.
Translation: Canadiense