Francophone Countries
Food & Beverage
Famous People & Monuments
Translations & Conjugations
Hodge Podge
100
This European country has 4 official languages, including French, German, Romansh and Italian.
What is Switzerland
100
This dish, associated with Brittany, France, can be served as either sweet or savory.
What is crepes
100
A cultural icon of France, this structure was built in 1889 and is located in Paris.
What is the Eiffel Tower
100
C'est la vie
What is "that's life"
100
These are the three colors of the French flag.
What is blue, white and red
200
Surrounded by primarily anglophone cultures, it is the only province of Canada that is French-speaking.
What is Quebec
200
This region in east-central France is counted among France's main wine-producing areas.
What is Burgundy
200
Located on Champs-Elysees, this monument was constructed in honor of the French Imperial Army of Napolean
What is l'Arc de Triomphe
200
Avoir (ils/present)
What is "ils ont"
200
This French greeting can mean both hello and goodbye.
What is "salut!"
300
This island country located in the Indian Ocean recognizes French as an official language alongside its other official language of Malagasy.
What is Madagascar
300
The region of Normandy is known for producing this type of cheese.
What is Camembert
300
This French author from the late 1800s wrote the famous letter "J'accuse...!" on the unlawful jailing of Alfred Dreyfus and anti-semitic movements of the French government in 1898.
Who is Emile Zola
300
Laissez les bon temps rouler!
What is "Let the good times roll!"
300
This is the longest river in France.
What is the Rhine
400
Located in the Caribbean Sea, this francophone country shares its landmass with the Dominican Republic.
What is Haiti
400
The main ingredients of this traditional dish from Nice include zucchini, eggplant, tomatoes and bell peppers.
What is ratatouille
400
This French fashion designer popularized casual chic clothing for women after World War I.
Who is Coco Chanel
400
Être (vous/subjunctive)
What is "vous soyez"
400
This is the motto of France
What is "Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite"
500
This francophone country's capital, Dakar, is the westernmost point of Africa.
What is Senegal
500
This fish stew originating from Marseille is typically composed of scorpionfish, sea robin, European conger, herbs and spices.
What is bouillabaisse
500
Nicknamed "Zizou" by coaches and fellow athletes, this retired French footballer gained a bit of infamy after headbutting an opposing athlete in the 2006 World Cup against Italy.
Who is Zinedane Zidane.
500
C’est l’exception qui confirme la règle
What is "It's the exception that confirms the rule"
500
This annual bicycle race was first organized in 1903 and is primarily held in France.
What is the Tour de France
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