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On the German side, the favoured names for the French were Franzmann and several names based on germanised French phrases: Parlewuhs (parlez-vous), Wulewuhs(voulez-vous), Olala, and the very popular Tulemong(tous le monde). (28) For British soldiers, the Germans, like the French, used "Tommy," although naturally deforming the pronunciation. Ref: http://www.firstworldwar.com/features/slang.htm
There were twenty-two countries that never fought the British. Some of the names of the countries that did not fight the British are Honduras, Iran, Iraq, and Ireland.
British Mk 1's thru V; French Renaults. All of the machines were originally classified as LANDSHIPS by Britain. Female MK 1's were armed with machineguns and the male MK 1's were armed with cannons.
They were nick-named 'Tommies'.
Because France lost control over it in the 7 year war, or French and Indian war. Or WW1. (it has many names) after the French lost control British citizens rushed in. After that they started becoming more independent, just like how America gained independence after the British lost control of it
As of 2022, there are 70 living recipients of the Medal of Honor. The total number of recipients since it was first awarded in 1863 is 3,538. It is not possible to provide the names of all 3,538 recipients within the given text constraint.
Isaac Brock died in 1812, in the French Revolutionary War against the British...
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Names that are English cannot be translated into French, French names remain French, English names remain English.You don't it's a name!
I don't know all of them but one name is French West Africa
the can can and the french waltz
they are given those names because the owner is french and he likes that name.
their names are- ils s'appellent
Some of the more common British last names include Bonner, Utting, Windsor, Abbott, and Abbey. Other British last names include Abel, Acker, and Abrams.
No. The names engraved in the Arc are the names of battles or the names of general officers who fought them. Names of the French casualties are engraved in the monuments you find in each and every French village or town.
French fries. French toast.
Noms means names in French.