Resort can be a vacation getaway/luxury and entertainment complex, or a desperate action by an individual who is running out of options. Both words are spelled and pronounced the same way, but have distinct meanings.
The French word for French is "français."
It is a noun. It can also be an adjective, as in an island resort.
"Him" in French is "Lui" ( and "He" is "Il")
Or is "ou" in French.
' holiday resort' in french is 'vacances'.
Risorte
resorte
Paris Alpine resort
in 1968 the french alpine resort that held that years games was chamonix
When a French class moves to a mountain resort, this is called 'une classe de neige' (literally a snow class)
Antibes
"Nice" is the name of the French holiday resort 25 km from Italy's northwest border.
Antibes
Best is of course a matter of taste but I think most people would pick a French resort, for example Portes du Soleil (which actually is French/Swiss).
Yes, French Lick Resort is on Eastern Standard Time
Les 3 Vallées.