What is an appropriate wedding gift to a French couple from an American not attending the wedding?
I would send a lovely card with an international certified cashiers check for whatever amount you can afford. Considering what you would have to spend if you were to attend --- A heartfelt congratulatory letter or perhaps you can search online for someone in their area to make something personalized for them... like pay for them to have spa treatments or newlywed photoshoot somewhere in their home town... The newlyweds will truly appreaciate the thought, no matter what it is you decide to give them. something from a registry, if they have one. Or something for their home, like china, or crystal. (A vase, crystal glasses?) Good luck.
Well people in France eat basicly the same as us.
But sometimes they could eat snails frogs legs and all sorts of food we don't
like.
How much water does France use?
France uses alot of water for washing clothes , having baths and others
Is there a dialect spoken in northern France called schtie?
There is a variety of French called "Chti". "Ch'ti" is the abbreviation of "Chtimi" a word formed along a deformation of a French word ("Ch'est mi", local pronounciation of "c'est moi", meaning "it's me").
It is not really a dialect, but only a regional variation of accent with some (very few) different words. The "Chti" patois is spoken in France's Northernest tip, near Belgium. There is no clear border for that variation.
In Northern France the pronounciation has been more marked by Germanic languages and less by Latin.
The movie "bienvenue chez les Ch'ti" is one of the biggest hits on the French box-office, drawing on the patois and other prejudices as seen by the rest of the French.
No, the noun France is a proper noun, the name of a specific place; the common noun is country.
What are 2 plateaus in France?
le plateau picard (Picardy is north of Paris), le plateau du Larzac (southern France, near Millau)
When did the Black Death spread to France?
In October 1347, a fleet of Genovese trading ships fleeing Kaffa reached the port of Messina. By the time the fleet reached Messina, all the crew members were either infected or dead. It is presumed that the ships also carried infected rats and/or fleas. Some ships were found grounded on shorelines, with no one aboard remaining alive. Looting of these lost ships also helped spread the disease. From there, the plague spread to Genoa and Venice by the turn of 1347/1348. From Italy the disease spread northwest across Europe, striking France, Spain, Portugal, and Great Britain by June 1348, then turned and spread east through Germany and Scandinavia from 1348 to 1350, and finally to north-western Russia in 1351. The plague largely spared some parts of Europe, including the Kingdom of Poland and parts of Belgium and the Netherlands.
Who do England play if they beat France?
In Euro 2012, they have already played France and their next match is against Italy. If they win that, their next opponents would depend on the results of other matches.
In Euro 2012, they have already played France and their next match is against Italy. If they win that, their next opponents would depend on the results of other matches.
In Euro 2012, they have already played France and their next match is against Italy. If they win that, their next opponents would depend on the results of other matches.
In Euro 2012, they have already played France and their next match is against Italy. If they win that, their next opponents would depend on the results of other matches.
In Euro 2012, they have already played France and their next match is against Italy. If they win that, their next opponents would depend on the results of other matches.
In Euro 2012, they have already played France and their next match is against Italy. If they win that, their next opponents would depend on the results of other matches.
In Euro 2012, they have already played France and their next match is against Italy. If they win that, their next opponents would depend on the results of other matches.
In Euro 2012, they have already played France and their next match is against Italy. If they win that, their next opponents would depend on the results of other matches.
In Euro 2012, they have already played France and their next match is against Italy. If they win that, their next opponents would depend on the results of other matches.
In Euro 2012, they have already played France and their next match is against Italy. If they win that, their next opponents would depend on the results of other matches.
In Euro 2012, they have already played France and their next match is against Italy. If they win that, their next opponents would depend on the results of other matches.
What doubled in price in 1789 and help ignite the French Revolution?
Bread. The French working class lived on bread. Through most of the eighteenth century a workman's wage was just enough to buy the quantity of bread that would keep him and his wife alive and strong enough to work. If the price of bread went up, the quantity went down. When it doubled, his rations were halved. If the price wet down, he could afford meat once a week, and children. If the price went up after the children were weaned ( much later than now, up to four years), the children starved.
How do people in France get aroundcan you answer the quistion?
Walk, bicycles, motorcycles, cars, buses, boats, airplanes, trains... their technology isn't much different than the rest of the world.
How long has France been a country?
France has been a nation since Charlemagne in 843. The French Republic was founded in 1792. The earliest human evidence found in the area of France is 1.8 million years old.
Why did allied leaders meet in France 1919?
The Allied leaders met in France to dicuss the Treaty of Versallies.
French symbols are signs that relate to France like the national emblem.
What would the Pages Blanches France be used for?
Pages Blanches France can be used for the sheer value of its history, seeing as it is an object of vast age. It is complex and filled with telephone numbers, making it an ideal candidate for the French telephone book.
What was the capital of the Frankish Empire?
Charlemagne's Empire had its capital at Aachen, Germany.
What is the largest state of france?
The French equivalent of a County is called region in French. There are 26 regions in France (22 in mainland France + 4 overseas)
Région- A= area (km²) - P= population (1999)
1 Guyane - A=83 534 - P=157 213
2 Midi-Pyrénées - A=45 348 - P=2 551 687
3 Rhône-Alpes - A=43 698 - P=5 645 407
4 Aquitaine - A=41 308 - P=2 908 359
5 Centre - A=39 151 - P=2 440 329
6 Pays de la Loire - A=32 082 - P=3 222 061
7 Bourgogne - A=31 582 - P=1 610 067
8 Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur - A=31 400 - P=4 506 151
9 Languedoc-Roussillon - A=27 376 - P=2 295 648
10 Bretagne - A=27 208 - P=2 906 197
Figures including density for the 26 French regions on the related link. Another list of French regions, ranked by population, on the second link.
When you put ya mind to it and have a good job u could be lucky and book a trip 2 france x