L'exception française. The French exception.
The word came round in the middle of the 19th century. It started over a row between France and the U.S.A. The row consisted cultural differences mainly where U.S.A beleived that the cinema industry was an industry whereas France thought it was cultural (as in showed part of the cultural/traditional France) thus France sponsered the film industry. Which would be illegal were it an industry (which it isnt in France). Basically France won that "war" and it became PART of the French Exception. (doing it a different way than anybody else in Europe)
When France is doing something like nobody else.
The rather high Birth Rate is the french exception in Europe. (edit: This is BS!)
But exception can be used with every country. (edit: no...what? Idiot)
'Francais' is French for 'French'
Je ne parle pas francais = I do not speak French. Je ne suis pas francais = I am not French.
I am French. Je means I, suis means am, and the nationality francais means French.
The phrase 'Vive le francais' means Long live French. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'vive' means 'live'. The definite article 'le' means 'the'. And the noun 'francais' means 'French'.
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Georges Pelletier has written: 'Francais 5' 'Francais 3' 'Francais 4'
'Francais' is French for 'French'
Ecrivez en francais
Selle Francais
Francais Nickolas Andrade is 5' 8".
Je ne parle pas francais = I do not speak French. Je ne suis pas francais = I am not French.
It is "le Francais", both for the language and for a male French person. It is "la Francaise" exclusively for a female French person.
Yes, the Selle Francais is a known hunting breed.
Francais Nickolas Andrade goes by Nicky.
the Selle Francais! (horseisle) :) LOL the Selle Francais! (horseisle) :) LOL
Comment=how dire=to say something en=in francais=french ..comment dire en francais =how to say something in french
Francais is French. It is actually a French word meaning "French," no joke.