This French word translates to "hello" in English.
What is "bonjour"?
In France, this popular morning drink is often enjoyed with breakfast and can be served black or with milk.
What is coffee / le café?
This classic Disney movie is based on a French fairy tale, and follows the story of a young woman named Belle and a prince cursed to live as a beast.
What is "Beauty and the Beast"?
This French fashion designer is known for popularizing the "little black dress" and the Chanel No. 5 perfume.
Who is Coco Chanel?
Known for its delicious cuisine and wine, this European country's most famous landmark is the Eiffel Tower.
What is France?
This French word means "thank you."
What is "merci"?
This French holiday celebrated on July 14th marks the anniversary of the Storming of the Bastille and the beginning of the French Revolution.
What is Bastille Day?
In this 2007 animated film, a rat dreams of becoming a chef in Paris.
What is "Ratatouille"?
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This scientist and chemist, originally born in Poland, is known for her groundbreaking research on radioactivity and was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.
Who is Marie Curie?
This French-speaking province is known for making hockey one of the most popular sports in Canada.
What is Quebec?
If I wanted to ask how someone was doing, I would use this French phrase.
What is "ça va" or "comment ça va"?
This is the French word for the afternoon snack enjoyed by children in France. It often includes items like bread with chocolate spread, fruit, or pastries.
What is le goûter?
Played by Audrey Tautou, this character is a shy and quirky waitress who decides to change the lives of those around her for the better while dealing with her own isolation.
Who is Amelie?
This prominent member of the Jacobin Club is known for his role in the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.
Who is Maximilien Robespierre?
This Caribbean nation is known for its vibrant culture, reggae music, and beautiful beaches. It was also the first independent nation in the Caribbean.
What is Haiti?
In French, le, la, and les denote the gender and number of nouns. Le, la, and les are examples of these types of words.
What are articles?
This figure, known as the French equivalent of Santa Claus, brings gifts to children on Christmas Eve and is often depicted wearing a red suit and a long white beard.
Who is Père Noël?
This movement in French cinema emerged in the late 1950s and is known for its experimental techniques and a focus on youthful rebellion, with directors like Godard and Rivette.
What is the "Nouvelle Vague"?
This journalist and politician was a key figure in the French Revolution, known for his radical writings and assassination in 1793.
Who is Jean-Paul Marat?
This European country is known for its chocolate and watches, and French is one of its official languages.
What is Switzerland?
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This French word translates to "ninety-nine" in English.
What is "quatre vingt dix neuf"?
L'apéritif is the practice of enjoying this type of alcoholic beverage with dinner.
What is wine?
This film genre is characterized by its emphasis on philosophical themes, moral ambiguity, and antiheroes.
What is "film noir"?
This French general led the Free French Forces during World War II and later became the President of France, serving from 1959 to 1969.
Who is Charles de Gaulle?
This country is the most populous French-speaking nation in Africa and is known for its vast rainforests and rich natural resources.
What is the Democratic Republic of the Congo?