Hymne
the national anthem, l'hymne national
a national anthem, un hymne national
It is the French National Anthem.
Yes, the French National Anthem.
Claude Joseph Rouget wrote the French National Anthem.
The French national anthem is called "la Marseillaise".
La Marseillaise was adopted as the french anthem on the 14th of July, 1795.
Yes
The French national anthem is La Marsellaise. It means "song from Marseilles".
English but it was based on a French song. So you could say the current version national anthem was in English and that would be correct or that the anthem was based on a French Song and changes have not been so great and that it is the same song today. Go with French, that's the best answer.
La Marseillaise
Well it doesn't have a NATIONAL anthem but I would say the STATE anthem is Rocky top..
The French national anthem, "La Marseillaise," was first sung in 1792 by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle. He composed the song in Strasbourg during the French Revolution as a revolutionary march for the French troops. It later gained popularity and was adopted as the national anthem of France.
The French national anthem is pronounced "La Mar-say-ez".