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King George lll was the British king during the 7 year French & Indian War, although he appointed William Pitt to do any negotiating with the French. King George's counterpart on the French throne was King Louis XV.
With the exception of Puducherry, which used to be a small French colony, French is not really spoken at all in India. The French speakers in Puducherry are a very small number as well.Some (random) part of India was occupied by the French, while the British were the dominant ruler of the subcontinent.One such example is Pondicherry. The town has heavy french influence and French is still one of the official languages there. Google it to know more.So, the answer is yes, French is spoken by few Indians, subjects of former french colony.
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ruler in french is regle
The spelling for "ruler" in French is "règle."
a ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French
The word "ruler" in French is translated as "règle" or "régulateur," depending on the context. "Règle" typically means a measuring tool or a straight edge, while "régulateur" refers to a device or person that sets rules or controls something.
A ruler is called 'une règle' (fem.) in French.
The current french ruler is Louis Phillipe
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The word "ruler" in French is "règle."
It means a ruler or one ruler.
'Une règle' means 'a ruler' (the object for measuring) in French. When it is not a ruler, it may mean ... a rule.
an eraser is une gomme, a ruler is une règle.