Yes, the male version. "Le Roi" means King in French, "La Reine" means Queen in French.
Because Canada is a member of the commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II is our regent. The Queen's representative in Canada is called the Governor-General.
France has been a republic since the time of the French Revolution. It has no king or queen, but it does have a prime minister and other important government officials. There is no longer a monarchy in France. You do still have aristocrats here however. France has a President, Nicolas Sarkozy, that was elected by the French people. The President nominates a Prime Minister. The current Prime Minister is François Fillion. You also have various other ministers who head different functions of the government.
French Guiana is part of France. It is a French overseas Département. There is no "leader" and the local administrators report back to Paris.
The wife of a French king is known as "La Reine" e.g. La Reine Marie-Therese. This translates into English as "The Queen."
France is not a monarchy anymore, it is a republic, and therefore the French have elected a president: Nicolas Sarkozy.
The current kings of Spain, Juan Carlos I and Sofía belongs to the Borbón dynasty, with french origins.
Queen in french is "la reine"
A queen is "une reine" in French.
la Reine means the queen
Mary, Queen o' Scots
"Queen" in French is translated as "reine" which is pronounced as "ren" in French.
There has not been a Queen (or King) of England for over 300 years. England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. In 1978 the British monarch was Queen Elizabeth II who has reigned since 1952..
the current queen of Jordan is queen rania
Ireland does not have a queen.
The current queen of Britain is - Queen Elizabeth II.
No, the current queen is Elizabeth II.