Great Britain is feminine in French, so it would be referred to as "la Grande-Bretagne."
Bretagne...and Great Britain is la Grande Bretagne!
Some words with different meanings in Britain and America include "biscuit" (cookie in America, scone-like in Britain), "chips" (French fries in America, crisps in Britain), and "pants" (trousers in Britain, underwear in America).
In French, "Bretagne" is pronounced as "bre-TAH-nyuh", with the emphasis on the second syllable.
brittanique. (if you are a Welsh or a Scot, don't be surprised or offended if the French call you "English", as they have little idea of the differences between England, the United Kingdom or Great Britain.)
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Britain was not involved in the French Revolution. The common people overthrew the French aristocrats.
Britain (la Grande-Bretagne in French) is not part of France. But Brittany (la Bretagne in French) is a French western region.
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The general Charles de Gaulle organized the Free French forces from Britain.
The French seized American ships that carried cargo to Britain.
Britain formed Lower Canada largely for French-speaking inhabitants.