This long, thin loaf of bread is a French staple often carried under the arm.
What is a baguette?
People in France greet each other with this gesture on the cheek.
What is la bise?
“Bonjour” means this in English.
What is hello?
This French singer is known for “La Vie en Rose.”
Who is Édith Piaf?
The most famous tower in Paris.
What is the Eiffel Tower?
A crispy pastry made of many layers and lots of butter — perfect with coffee.
What is a croissant?
France celebrates this national holiday on July 14th.
What is Bastille Day?
“Merci beaucoup” means this.
What is thank you very much?
The animated rat in Ratatouille dreams of becoming a chef in Paris.
Who is Remy?
This mountain range separates France and Spain.
What are the Pyrenees?
This melted cheese dish from the Alps is eaten by dipping bread into it.
What is fondue?
This famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci hangs in the Louvre.
What is the Mona Lisa?
Translate: “Je m’appelle Marie.”
What is my name is Marie?
This electronic duo wore robot helmets and made “Get Lucky.”
Who are Daft Punk?
This river runs through Paris.
What is the Seine?
A classic stew made with beef, red wine, and vegetables.
What is boeuf bourguignon?
This artist painted “Water Lilies” and helped start the Impressionist movement.
Who is Claude Monet?
The French word for “apple” is this.
What is pomme?
This Netflix show stars an American marketing exec living in Paris.
What is Emily in Paris?
Known for lavender fields and sunny villages, this region is in the south of France.
What is Provence?
This dessert means “burnt cream” and is topped with a caramelized sugar crust.
What is crème brûlée?
French students learn about “Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité” — meaning these three ideals.
What are liberty, equality, and fraternity?
“Il pleut des cordes” literally means “It’s raining ropes,” but really means this in English.
What is it’s raining cats and dogs?
This 2001 French film follows a shy waitress who secretly improves others’ lives.
What is Amélie?
This palace near Paris was home to Louis XIV, the “Sun King.”
What is the Palace of Versailles?