What does to wash mean in french?
To wash is laver. I wash (Je lave) You wash (Tu laves) He/she washes (Il/Elle lave) We wash (Nous lavons) ya'll/you [formal] wash (Vous lavez) They wash (ils/elles lavent)
What percent of Frances population was in the third estate?
An often cited figure is 96% to 97% of the population.
How do you say god bless you french?
God Bless you in french is : Dieu vous bénisse
some people there also say it à vos souhaitsinformally
France has a navy, army, an air force, totaling approximately 100,000. About thirty-nine million dollars is spent on the French military each year.
Storming of this began the french revolution?
La Bastille, a prison-fortress in paris, was stormed by the people of Paris with the help of part of the 'Garde Royale' regiment.
The storming of the Bastille, a fortress used as a prison, where rioters thought they could find powder and ammunition to defend themselves against the foreign regiments employed by the monarchy.
The Bastille.
How many power plants are in France?
France has 58 nuclear power plants. Go to this web site: http://www.edf.fr/accueil-fr/edf-and-power-generation/nuclear-power-122172.html and you will see. This site is run by EDF, the French nuclear power utility.
Are Chanel bags made in Italy or France?
It depends what type the Chanel bag is. There is a tiny label inside. Whenever it is written made in France, the bag was made in the factory that Chanel owns in a small town north of Paris.
What city is 3000 miles east of Paris France?
ASTANA, capital of Kazakhstan, is slightly North of East from Paris, and 2,953 miles away. TASHKENT, capitakl of Uzbekistan, is a little further South of East.
What other nationalities live in France?
Every nationalities live in France.
Among them, a lot from the old French colonies, Africa, etc...
Why did north Africans move to France?
because Africa was bled of human resources all possible routes....
What type of government did napoleon set up in France?
It had a parliamentary democracy with a chamber of deputies and a senate, a President and a Prime Minister with an associated cabinet of ministers as it did before the First World War
What country in West Central Africa received its independence from France in 1960?
There were 17 sub-Saharan African countries to gain their independence from France in 1960. Many of these were from the west central part of the continent, including Cameroon, Togo, Benin, Niger, Burkina Faso, Ivory Coast, Republic of Congo, Gabon, Mali, Senegal, Nigeria, and Mauritania.
What is The name of a Port resort in SE France on the Med once an important Roman town?
Le Havre, Cherbourg, Marseille, Toulon, Brest, La Rochelle
What are some environmental problems in France?
Economically, France has a higher unemployement rate than most of the industrialized countries.
Big companies are very efficient, a lot of them are leaders on their markets but France suffers from a lack of little and medium sized companies.
Socially, poverty is increasing in France. There is also a lack of decent housings : a large part of the housing stock is unhealthy.
The school system is considered to be deconnected with the labour needs. According to french, school is to make citizens, and not workers.
The Health Care system is in persistent deficit.
Life cost is high in France.
Immigration can be a problem for some french, racism and xenophobia exists in France as in every country.
Contrary to the common belief, France has few problems with religion. It is a secularist country, you are a french citizen before being a Catholic, a Jew or a Muslim. And most of the french agree with that. Of course, there are hate crimes in France but justice consider them like every other crime.
For example, the riots in 2005 were not Muslim riots but young people from "poor" suburds complaining about their conditions.
yes it is third contry there are nothing there just picture
the difference about the situation in France than in north America before the two revolutions is that I really don't know I'm sorry... :{
What percentage of people are protestantism in France?
People brought up as Catholic and who still believe in God were 54% of the French Population according to a CSA survey in 2006.
An IFOP survey in 2007 reported 61% declaring themselves Catholic.
The International Religious Freedom Report in the same year gave the following figures: