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Afrikaans. It is an Indo-European language of the Germanic language family, and is closely related to (and sometimes mutually intelligible with) Dutch and especially Flemish.
French Guiana, formerly a colony and now an overseas department of France.
Yes, I am quite sure the French have a God... many French people are Catholic. But not all French people are religious
French cooling was invented by French cooks over centuries.
yes Gigi is french because my parents are french and they named me Gigi and i asked my parents if the orgin was french and they said yes!!!!!!!!!!!!
a cauldron is 'un chaudron' in French.
Le chaudron (masc.) is the French noun for 'the cauldron'.
A cauldron is a large pot made of metal that is often used for cooking. It is not known who invented the cauldron but it is thought to come from the French word cauldron.
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Chaudion isn't a French noun. The closest word may be 'chaudron', which is a cauldron or boiler in English.
!!IMPROVED!! French fries, kiwi, and orange in the stove, grill, or cauldron
Yes, sex and love are not mutually exclusive.
Answer 1French and Canadian-French are not really different. A few words may be different, sometimes because they fell out of use in mainland France. But a Canadian visiting Paris will only be noticed by his accent (as would also French people from Northern France or from Marseilles).Answer 2Canadian French has strong dialectic differences from French used elsewhere. While the dialects are mutually intelligible, many French-speakers, especially those who learned French as a second language, find it difficult to understand Canadian French and joke that Canadians have invented a new language.
Alan Carey Taylor has written: 'Bibliography of unpublished theses on French subjects deposited in university libraries of the United Kingdom, 1905-1950' -- subject(s): Bibliography, French philology, Dissertations, Academic, Academic Dissertations
Cauldron is the term used . somewhat oddly Caudron, which means the same thing, was a French Aircraft manufacturer. They were quite popular with female pilots such as Adrienne Bolland and Helene Boucher. No, they did not use a Broomstick as a trade mark, Flying witchcraft indeed not!