Gaston Monnerville has written:
'Te moignage de la France e quinoxiale au Palais de Luxembourg'
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wrong> The form 'la France' is the most common.
J'habite en France = I live in France
J'aime la France, vive la France = I love France, long live France.
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Yes, there is a place called Antibes in France and France is in Europe.
Yes, there is a place called Antibes in France and France is in Europe.
Yes, there is a place called Antibes in France and France is in Europe.
Yes, there is a place called Antibes in France and France is in Europe.
Yes, there is a place called Antibes in France and France is in Europe.
Yes, there is a place called Antibes in France and France is in Europe.
Yes, there is a place called Antibes in France and France is in Europe.
Yes, there is a place called Antibes in France and France is in Europe.
Yes, there is a place called Antibes in France and France is in Europe.
Yes, there is a place called Antibes in France and France is in Europe.
Yes, there is a place called Antibes in France and France is in Europe.
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No it is not. France is not a member of the Commonwealth.
No it is not. France is not a member of the Commonwealth.
No it is not. France is not a member of the Commonwealth.
No it is not. France is not a member of the Commonwealth.
No it is not. France is not a member of the Commonwealth.
No it is not. France is not a member of the Commonwealth.
No it is not. France is not a member of the Commonwealth.
No it is not. France is not a member of the Commonwealth.
No it is not. France is not a member of the Commonwealth.
No it is not. France is not a member of the Commonwealth.
No it is not. France is not a member of the Commonwealth.
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No, Paris in France does not have states.
No, Paris in France does not have states.
No, Paris in France does not have states.
No, Paris in France does not have states.
No, Paris in France does not have states.
No, Paris in France does not have states.
No, Paris in France does not have states.
No, Paris in France does not have states.
No, Paris in France does not have states.
No, Paris in France does not have states.
No, Paris in France does not have states.
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you loose France: vous perdez la France
France, you loose: France, vous perdez
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At France lol
There was no battle OF France - see related answer on battle FOR France.
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"en France"
je vais en France (I'm going to France)
j'habite en France (I live in France)
où est-ce que tu vas en France ? ( where in France are you going?)
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i am live in france without visa. but i married a france gril can i get pr in france.
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George Pau-Langevin is the Minister of Overseas France for France.
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Exports to France were haulted.
France exports were halted.
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"On va en France" (familiar) or "nous allons en France" (better).
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=He Moved to France in 1923==He Moved to France in 1923==He Moved to France in 1923=
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It touches France and Spain. Southwest France and northwest Spain to be exact.
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"Bonjour la France" translates to "Hello France" in English. It is a common greeting used to say hello to France or to greet someone from France.
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France is the French word for "France". It is a feminine name.
Note: The name the French give themselves: "un français (masc.), une française (fem.)"
France with a capital F
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"France" in English is France in French.
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The Premier of France was and remains the head of state of France
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No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.
No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.
No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.
No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.
No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.
No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.
No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.
No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.
No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.
No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.
No. If you are Danish you are from Denmark. If you are French, you are from France. Denmark and France are two different countries.
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Je suis de la France. "Je suis" is I am, "de la France" is from France.
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sarthera is mostly used in France it is a France word for quarter.
The money used throughout most of France is the Euro.
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They were fighting over the control of France. England wanted to annex France, France wanted the British out of France and the monarchy of France restored.
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"France" is feminine in French. It is referred to as "la France" (feminine article) instead of "le France" (masculine article).
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Was France good? = La France était bien? or La France était-elle bien?
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Chantilly France is just north of Paris France. It's near the northern most section of France.
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France Asselin was born on March 13, 1923, in Paris, Ile-de-France, France.
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France Asselin died on November 16, 1960, in Paris, Ile-de-France, France.
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