Concerning alcohol and drugs but not as full on as us Britain's french take alcohol in moderation and hardly anyone takes drugs also if you went to France you would never see a drunk french person or a druggie walking around unlike here!
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it was made in 1834 by the british and the french.
He speaks French and English
The French musical group performs rock music. They are a British group that has only released one album and then went on a hiatus that is currently still ongoing.
French, Spanish, and British/Celtic, as well as Japanese.
Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders are a British double act. They are famous for their sketch comedy and for creating the characters on 'Absolutely Fabulous'.
ton attitude envers moi / votre attitude envers moi
They resented the French Educational Policy.
Dunkirk on the French side of the Channel.
The British were aggressive towards the Native Americans.
by the way its feel not felt but they felt like the british was powerful
A similiarity, I think, would be that they both moved towards ending the slave trade itself before the actual Slavery in the British and French colonies (: That's only one though :$ Sorry.
I think it was the french, british, and the Americans joined towards the end of the war.
Alcohol is "alcool" (masc.) in French.
It is the same spelling, attitude, but with a different pronunciation.
they liked the french and not the British because the French respected their land and their ways while the British tried to take their land overthe French also traded furs with them and things that they could not find in the Americas
Laissez-faire is a French term that refers to a hands off attitude of government towards business. The infinitive 'laissez' means 'to allow, to let'. The infinitive 'faire' means 'to do, to make'.Together, they're pronounced 'leh-seh-fehr', or more commonly (LESS-ay fayr).
attitude - mentalité - façon de voir des choses