The best school in the world that has a student called Ciaran Hall, he is part of the Walrus Council and he has a Macklemore haircut.
Cinquante
"apart, but always united"
Improved: Actually, being plural does not preclude a word from being masculine or feminine. "Les États-Unis" is plural, but one could argue that it is masculine since "État" or State is masculine. Original answer: No, it's plural - les Etats-Unis.
"Match the columns" is "réunis les colonnes" in French.
Amerique ("ah-mare-eek") but if you're talking about America as in the United States of America, you would say "Les Etats-Unis" (literally translated to "the states united") which is pronouced "layz ay-tahz you-nee"
Vir Unis was born in 1969.
Richard Unis was born in 1928.
UNIS-UN was created in 1976.
It should be Leon Uris (not Unis), and the answer is Exodus.
Unis. stands for Unison. It means that you should play together.
Etats-Unis has written: 'Pourquoi nous sommes en guerre'
Unis
Unis
je suis des États-Unis, je viens des États-Unis
'les États-Unis' is the French name of the United States.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Unilife Corporation (UNIS) is $272,438,039.04.
Centre pedagogique des freres unis was created in 1988.