France's culture is becoming less specific and more European or global, and lost its edge in many areas, but there is still a rich artistic and culinary culture.
There are many other traits to French culture, and I encourage others to edit this answer, but I hope this gives a fair idea of the main points.
Umm... French?
French culture is characterized by its emphasis on art, literature, cuisine, fashion, and philosophy. It has a rich history of cultural achievements in areas such as cinema, music, and architecture. French culture also values intellectualism, social etiquette, and a strong sense of national pride.
Culture. (it is spelled the same as English)
Quebec.
French culture is famous for its culinary tradition, with renowned dishes like croissants, cheese, wine, and French haute cuisine. Additionally, French culture is well-known for its contribution to the arts, including famous painters like Monet, Renoir, and Degas, as well as its influential literature, fashion, and cinema.
A francophile is someone who loves French culture, people, or things associated with France. The term derives from the French word "franc," meaning "French."
From the Acadians settling in Louisiana. The French culture.
La culture is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "the culture." The feminine singular phrase also translates as "culture" since French employs definite articles where English does and does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "la kyool-tyoor" in French.
culture - la culture
Quebec is the Canadian Province that is the center of French culture in Canada.
cafe culture
the acadian culture is in Maine
C'est ma culture.
C'est notre culture.
For a time it was the French culture that influenced the Russian culture.
Culture. (it is spelled the same as English)
Culture
the reason is to protect their french culture that's my opinion.
because it is french