The citizens of Benin are called "béninois, béninoise" in French.
a prostester is called 'un manifestant' in French. A demonstration is called une manifestation in French.
I'm called is je m'appelle ... in French.
the female duck is called 'une cane' in French.
a wig is called 'une perruque' (fem.) in French
Scissors are called 'des ciseaux' in French.
beninoise
in Benin how many people Speak French
No. The nation now called Benin was formerly Dahomey, or French Dahomey, and became independent in 1960.
In French, citizens of Egypt are called "Egyptiens."
Benin was once a French colony. When it gained independence in 1960, French remained as one of the official languages due to historical ties and the continuing influence of French-speaking countries in the region. French is now widely used in government, business, and education in Benin.
Benin is a French colony, so it has spoken French ever since it was Dahomey and got its independence from France in 1960.
French is spoken throughout Benin, but is especially common in the major cities like Porto-Novo.
Benin is a country in Africa (West). The citizens of Benin do not need a visa when they travel to Malaysia with one month validity.
Before it was known as Benin, the country was known as Dahomey. From 1600-1900, the region was known as the Kingdom of Dahomey, which the French dissolved in 1900. After it became a french colony, modern Benin was known as French Dahomey from 1904-1958. In 1958, the region changed its name to Republic of Dahomey and after 1960, it achieved full independence from France. In 1975 the Republic of Dahomey changed its name to Benin, which has been its name since.
Béninois
The modern day nation of Benin was known as Dahomey during (and before) French rule; it kept the name for 15 years after independence before changing to Benin.
The official language of Benin is French. There are 54 indigenous languages as well.