"Italie". This is a feminine noun.
French fries do not originate from France instead they are from Italy, I believe.
allé en Italie
Je suis originaire d'Italie
in order to say "understand" u must know french its called yomama
mon père est en Italie
In Italy we don't eat french toasts, so we don't have a word for it. Some Italian recipebooks refer to it as "French Toast".
You can say Germany, Italy Great Britain, influenced France in their revolution..
Je vais en Italie l'année prochaine.
Faire un voyage en Italie - aller en Italie - partir en Italie
Italy is spelled Italie in French.
The adjective, Italian, can be either masculine or feminine/ EX: La maison Italienne is feminine but Le village Italien is masculine. If you mean the country of Italy, it is spelled L'Italie and is feminine.
How do you say "I love you" in Italy? ti amo