l'Angleterre
England - Angleterre'in England' is translated "en Angleterre" in French.
about 250,000 French are said to live in England according to the government social security website for expats (link). This is about 0.38% of the population of France (65,400,000)
Anglais is a masculine noun and adjective in French. The feminine noun and adjective is "anglaise".
Translation: Coeur de leonThis happens to be an epithet given to Richard III of England, the Lionheart, in French.
Dawn's husband is the British comedian Lenny Henry who comes from Birmingham England.
England - Angleterre'in England' is translated "en Angleterre" in French.
Angleterre is the French name for England.
England is called 'Angleterre' in French.
No, French is not the official language of England. The official language of England is English.
French-England House was created in 1900.
The French for England is Angleterre (pronunciation Ong-la-tare)
No, England is not French. England and France are two separate countries with their own distinct cultures, languages, and histories.
No, French was not the official language of England. The official language of England has always been English.
William the Conqueror
England isn't a french speaking country...
French was the official language of England for almost 400 years. There were many forms of French dialect used in England from 1066 to 1453.
l'Angleterre