The name Dior is French, not Italian.
Fendi is Italian, not French.
Arrivederci is Italian for 'goodbye'. It is translated 'au revoir' in French.
Switzerland is the country that has French, German, and Italian as official languages.
Francesca is an Italian equivalent of the French name Francine.Specifically, the name is a feminine proper noun. The French and the Italian names relate to the English name "Frances". The pronunciation will be "frahn-TCHEY-skah" in Italian and "Frawn-seen" in French.
EuropeIt is on the French and Italian border.
Yes, France border Italy. In that area french is spoken on the french side and Italian on the Italian side.
Costa azzurra in italian Cote d'azur in french
EuropeIt is on the French and Italian border.
The Pyrenees are on the French/Spanish border, the Alps are on the French/Italian border, and the Massif Central is in the central south.
French Rivieara between Nice and Italian border.
The French riviera is actually the continuation of the Italian riviera, on the Mediterranean coast. The French riviera stretches from the Italian border to the town of Cannes. Cannes, Nice, Monaco, Menton are located in the French riviera.
German, French, and Italian
No. It is in Monaco, a principality close to the French-Italian border, on the Mediterranean Sea (Southern Europe).
The mountain is located in the Alps. This mountain range lies along the French Italian border and reaches into Switzerland. The summit of the mountain is in French territory
Christopher Columbus. (edit: actually he wasn't English, he was from Genoa on the French/Italian border) Winston Churchill
You can be French and speak Italian, but speaking Italian does not mean you are French.