It depends on the context. If you are being formal or are talking to a group of people you use "vous" but if you are talking to a friend or one person you use "tu". For example, if you were talking to a teacher, parent or older person you would use "vous". If you were talking to a child, friend, sibbling ect. you would use "tu". Just be careful because the form of "you" that you use will change the endings of all of the verbs in the sentence!
In French, you say "France" as "France."
Je suis de la France. "Je suis" is I am, "de la France" is from France.
The France or Of France.
You say "La Belle France"
in France they say many different sports but do you mean what sports do the play in France?
You would say "Vive la France" in French, which translates to "Long live France."
my name is ... = je m'appelle ..., mon nom est .... ; and I live in France = et je vis en France.
Shopping is achats in France .
j'aime la France
It's a matter of opinion some say Spain others say France.
goodnight is "bonne nuit" in France.
my trip to france