Because they're morons.
the can can and the french waltz
There are currently 32 people that report for CNN News. Their top billed anchors are Piers Morgan, Soledad O'Brien, Anderson Cooper, and Wolf Blitzer.
Papillion creek (papillon means butterfly in French) and Loup (wolf) river are two rivers with French names in Nebraska.
They are named after famous French people.
Red: Rouge Blue: BleuWhite: Blanc
Tom Tucker and Diane Simmons were the anchors until Diane died,now it's Tom and Joyce Kinney.Tricia Takanawa is the field reporter andOllie Williams does the weather
Names that are English cannot be translated into French, French names remain French, English names remain English.You don't it's a name!
they are given those names because the owner is french and he likes that name.
the can can and the french waltz
There are currently 32 people that report for CNN News. Their top billed anchors are Piers Morgan, Soledad O'Brien, Anderson Cooper, and Wolf Blitzer.
No. The names engraved in the Arc are the names of battles or the names of general officers who fought them. Names of the French casualties are engraved in the monuments you find in each and every French village or town.
French fries. French toast.
Some feminine French names include Katarin, Karla, Kamille, and Katell. Some masculine French names include Kevin, Karl, Kerman, and Kalle.
Some may, some may not. Depends on what they are reporting or their history was. They use fake names either to keep their real name private or legal reason. Or maybe just for fun.
Aneka, or Anelka, aren't French names or of French origin.
In French, "noms" means "names." It can also be used to refer to nouns, since in French grammar, nouns are often called "noms."
Papillion creek (papillon means butterfly in French) and Loup (wolf) river are two rivers with French names in Nebraska.