The French call it La Manche (the sleeve).
The English call this the 'English Channel', the French call it 'la Manche' (the sleeve). The rest of the British people call it the 'English Channel' as well.
The French called the English channel la Manche because the name refers to Channel's sleeve.
English Channel. the French call it the (Sleeve) La Manche.
The English Channel is called "la Manche" in French. (Perhaps this is because the shape resembles a broomstick or shirt sleeve, two other meanings of the word.)
It is usually just known as 'The Channel'. In France they call it 'Le Manche' - the sleeve.
They are the French.
La Manche means "the sleeve" in French. It is called that because it looks similar to a sleeve, Wide in one side (between the cities of Brest, France and Plymouth, UK) and narrow at the opposite side ( between Calais, France and Dover, UK).
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Yes The sea to the North of France is the English Channel, the French call it la Manche (The Sleeve) from its shape.
The french call him père Noël
People who speak French are referred to as francophones.