In Europe, there are this many French speakers.
What is 75 million?
This dish from North Africa is served in restaurants throughout France.
What is couscous?
Salut means these two words in French?
What is "hi" and "bye"?
In this month, French students go back to school.
What is September?
In the U.S.A, this southern state is the most associated with and influenced by the French culture.
What is Louisiana?
French is the only official language of this country.
What is France?
Many visitors and immigrants to France come from countries that were once this.
What are colonies of France?
This Italian word is often used in France to say bye.
What is "Ciao"?
To "reenter" is a cognate for this French term.
What is la "Rentrée"?
French is one of the official languages of this North American country.
What is Canada?
What are princes?
"Afrique du Nord" means this in English.
What is North Africa?
French and American people will often do this when greeting someone for the first time or greeting their boss.
What is shake hands?
Un "cartable" is the French word for this school supply.
What is a bookbag?
This is the name most commonly associated with those living in the bayou of Louisiana and their unique cultural.
What is Cajun?
French speakers live in these European countries.
What are France, Switzerland, Belgium, and Luxembourg?
These groups (circles) of people tend to speak French in North Africa.
What are those in political, intellectual, commercial, and artistic circles?
What is "la bise"?
This is the sport that many French students love to play.
What is soccer?
This Canadian province has the largest Francophone community in Canada.
What is Québec?
If an Anglophone is someone who speaks English, a Francophone is someone who speaks this language.
What is French?
This terms is used to describe French as a language that can lead to opportunities for multiculturalism by those interested in enriching cultural relations by blending French and other ethnic traditions.
What is "langue d'ouverture"?
French Canadians may use this term to say hello or good-bye which means "good day".
What is "bonjour"?
Motivé means this in English. (Mme K. has it posted on the window near her door on a print associated with La Rentrée).
What is "Motivated"?
This population of French speakers settled in Louisana during the 18th century after a forced exedus from Canada.
Who are the Acadians?