the symbol "@" is called 'arobase' in French and spelled either 'arobase' or 'at'
The French word for "prince" is "prince", pronounced preh[n]ss. (The [n] symbol means you should nasalize the vowel.)
The term we call "current" was first introduced in the writings of Ampere, who called it "the intensity of the flow", "intensite' du courant" in French. Gauss and the Germans used terminology like "die Stromstaerke" to describe the intensity of "der elektrische Strom", but adopted the French symbol "I". So the symbol "I" comes from the French word "intensite'". The word "current" comes from the Anglicization of the French word "courant".
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French call their country France.
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I call vegetables in french is vegetables
The French call the English "les Rosbifs" The English call the French "Froggies" It is interesting that both are food related.
They don't. Americans call it a French kiss and the French call it a kiss.
The symbol above the 2 on the English (US) keyboard is the "at" symbol (@). It is commonly used in email addresses to separate the username from the domain name, as well as in various online contexts. To type it, you typically hold down the Shift key and press the 2 key.
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They are the French.
Amazon does not have a telephone number that you can call. If you need help, they will email you. In your email, you can leave your telephone number and they will call you.