The national Flag of France (known in French as le drapeau, le drapeau français, le drapeaubleu-blanc-rouge, le drapeau tricolore, rarely, le tricolore and, in military parlance, les couleurs) is a tricolour featuring three vertical bands coloured blue (hoist side), white, and red. It is known to English speakers as the French tricolor/tricolour (see spelling differences), or the tricolore.
English speakers would call the French flag "the Tricolour". French speakers usually call it simply "le drapeau / le drapeau français".
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The French call their flag "le drapeau" or "le drapeau français". It has three colours so the adjective 'tricolore' (literally meaning three colours) is sometimes used, but certainly more by non-native speakers than by the French themselves.
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There is no relationship between the French flag and the country of Cameroon. The related question "what do the colors of the French flag stand for" is answered below.
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The French flag is tricolore: blue to the mast, white in the center, then red.
One of the names for the French flag as referred to in France is the Tricolour pronounced tree-cooloor.
The Tricolour (le tricolore)
There is no particular name given to the French flag in French.It is usually called "le drapeau français" (The French flag) or le "drapeau tricolore" (The three colored flag).On a boat it is usually "le Pavillon français". Pavillon is a generic name given to the flag on boats or when the flag is half-masted.to fly the flag of ... = naviguer sous pavillon ....flag of convenience = Pavillon de complaisanceto half-mast the flags - mettre les drapeaux (or les pavillons) en berne.
Tricolore
This was called the Eureka Flag.
Tricouleur
Irish tricolour.
The French flag is called 'le drapeau français'
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they are given those names because the owner is french and he likes that name.
"Old Glory" is the name given to the flag of the United States of America. The name was given to the personal US flag of a sea captain named William Driver from Massachusetts in 1831 or 1832.