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.
According to many sources and interviews, he can speak a smattering of French. He isn't a native speaker nor does speak it fluently like everyone seems to say but he obviously remembers what he was taught in school pretty well. Not many English kids do that, so well done to him!
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.
The Native Americans often trusted the French more than the British due to differences in their approaches to trade and alliances. The French were more focused on establishing mutually beneficial trading relationships and often relied on Native American allies in their military campaigns. Additionally, the French tended to have a more respectful and cooperative attitude towards Native American cultures compared to the British, who often sought to control and exploit indigenous populations. These factors contributed to a greater sense of trust and partnership between Native Americans and the French.
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.
Literally translated it is French for What Spirit.
British people typically refer to French people simply as "French." In informal contexts, they might use terms like "Frogs," which can be considered derogatory. Generally, the term used depends on the context and the speaker's attitude, but "French" remains the standard and neutral term.
The French word for a laid back attitude is "décontracté."
I think it was the french, british, and the Americans joined towards the end of the war.
Alcohol is "alcool" (masc.) in French.