in French you refer to the decades by saying "les années ..." the 80s are called "les années quatre-vingt", the fifties are "les années cinquante". In writing, this is often shortened in "les années 50"
The French refer to it as URL, the same as in English.
Well, butt as in your behind is fesses. We french also refer to it as our gros coussin :)
The word 'la chèvre' means the goat. But it also may refer to the cheese that's made from goat's milk. And it may refer to a sawhorse.
The word 'Française' may refer to a feminine singular adjective or noun. Under such circumstances, the word respectively means French or Frenchwoman. The word 'Française' also may refer to a masculine singular noun. Under such circumstances, the word means the French language.
Ghost = fantôme Darkness = obscurité but if you refer to the 1996 movie The Ghost and the Darkness with Michael Douglas and Val Kilmer the french title is L'ombre et la Proie.
Douvres is the French name for the town of Dover on the English channel.
1950s and 1960s
most american's people refer to french people as snobby and rich they think their all that.
The French refer to it as URL, the same as in English.
the common name people use to refer to French people is: Les Métropolitains.
As the Metro
The chinois can refer to a sieve like piece of culinary equipment. It is also French for a male Chinese citizen. It can also refer to the Chinese inhabitant of the French governed island of Reunion.
The French word for "state" is etat. The French refer to the United States as L'etats unis
genetically similar organisms differing in their phenotype (such as skin color tone, health etc..) are known as ecades.
Uh... I find the French to be perfectly normal, but this is just the fact of living there for decades. On the other hand stangers are so strange, I guess the French don't see the point of imitating them.
they don't, what do you refer to ?
You would say "chaussure" in French to refer to a shoe.