'vive la reine'
Une carte de France
to say 'i adore france' in french is: J'adore Francais ANSWER j'adore la France
"I love France" = J'aime la France"
French would say 'poulet tikka', but this is hard to find in France.
It is simply "netball" and is masculine so if you wanted to say "I like netball" you would say "J'aime le netball." It isn't a common sport in France but some do play it 'netball' is called the same in French - but this is a totally unknown sport in France.
Do you mean to ask "HOW do you say 'long live France' in french"? Because your question "What does long live France mean"... does not make much sense... If you're asking how to say it in FRench, it is "Vive la France" as for what it means well... it means long live France... :o)
Vive la France! means Long Live France!
I live in France is " j'habite en France " or " je vis en France " in French.
you say.. vivre sur en France
How you say long live my country in French is vive mon pays.
I live in France - j'habite en France
où en France habitez-vous? or Vous habitez où en France?
To say "My name is" you would say "Je m'appelle" and to say "I live in France" you would say "Je vis en France". Putting it together you would say "Je m'appelle [your name] et je vis en France."
Vivre longtemps.
i am excited!
In French, the word "Inuit" remains singular because it is considered a collective noun that encompasses the entire Inuit people. It is similar to the words "sheep" or "deer" in English, which are the same in both singular and plural form.
est-ce que quelqu'un ici habite en France / vit en France