toujours fort, puissant
fort (masc.), forte (fem.). ex: Il est très fort. (he is very strong).
A word that rhymes with "doubt" and is strong and sturdy is "clout." "Clout" means influence or power, and it can also refer to a heavy blow or strike. In terms of strength and sturdiness, "clout" can imply a forceful impact or significant influence in a situation.
his views were that the french people would lose there culture under the influence of all the English
The name is from French:1. occupational name for someone employed at a fortress or castle, from a derivative of Old French fort 'stronghold' (from the adjective fort 'strong').2. possibly a variant of Forestier (Forrester)
Louisiana has a very strong French and Spanish influence even today. New Orleans has a French Quarter and French dishes served.
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quebec and louisiana
Iowa, the same.
Quebec and Louisiana
No, the capital of Iowa does not mean monks in French. The capital of Iowa is called Des Moines, which is of French origin and translates to "the monks" in English, but it does not have the same meaning in French.
Quebec and Louisiana
Quebec is the Canadian province in the center of French culture. It is the only province in Canada where French is the official language and it has a strong French influence in its culture, history, and identity.
The Dust Bowl affected Iowa by blowing strong gust towards West/Central Iowa
Be strong is 'sois fort' in French.
"Strong" in French is "fort".