That's just a silly question. you'll never have to know that. don't waste my time like that. I have to answer every freaking question on this site, and at least 100,000 times a day, I'm forced to put up with questions like this one. Go get a girlfriend or something. Get off your computer.
Although about 30 countries recognise French as a official language alongside others in very few countries is it the first language. They are France and Monaco.
Some countries of seven letters where French is an official language would be Belgium, Senegal, Burundi, Comoros & Vanuatu.
There are none. By definition, French countries speak French.
French is the language which the French speak, particularly in France. French is used as a noun twice here. The first time it names the language. The second time it names the people.
Ulysses, either way names are the same in the french language
"le français" is masculine. Actually, all language names I can think of are masculine in French.
Belgium and Switzerland have a large French population. The tiny countries Monaco and Luxembourg speak French too.
yes the elephant
Leah, names are the same in both countries.
All names are the same in every language.
City names are normally not translated from language to language, only their pronunciation. There are exceptions (such as London or names containing certain adjectives), but Hollywood is simply "Hollywood".
First of all not all names in a certain language have their equivalent in another language,and Anita is not english, it's french ,so therefore you cannot translate it.