What is the most populated city in France?
Paris!
A thin type of pancake, usually served with sweet or savroy fillings.
Crêpe!
Who's quote is "Let them eat cake!"?
Marie Antoinette!
What do you call Santa Claus in French?
Père Noël!
Who is the current president of France?
Emmanuel Macron
What is the river that flows through Paris, especially under the Eiffel Tower?
La Seine!
A dish made of stewed veggies, especially tomatos, zucchinis, peppers, eggplants, and herbs --- a Disney-related food.
Ratatouille!
This is an extremely popular French-Belgian singer known for songs such as "L'enfer," "Papaoutai," and "Carmen."
(An extra 100 points if you can name 2 more songs by him.)
Stromae! (Paul van Haver)
Songs: Tous les Mêmes, Alors On Danse, Mon amour, Bonne journée, etc.
When is National Francophone Day?
March 20!
What was France's currency beore the Euro?
Francs
How many French speaking countries and territories are there in the world?
A tart consisting of patry crust filled with savory custard and pieces of meat, cheese, seafood, or vegatables.
Quiche!
A very famous Impressionist artist from France, known widely for his waterlily paintings.
Claude Monet!
(Not to be mistaken with Manet)
What is April Fools' Day in French?
Le Poisson d'Avril!
Name 3 symbols of France:
Fleur-de-lis, French flag, Marianne, Le Tour Eiffel, La Baguette, Anthem, French colors (Red, White, Blue), French Coat of Arms, etc.
What are the two major mountain rages in France?
The Alps and the Pyrenees
What does "éclair" mean and why is it called that?
Eclair means "lightning," and it is called that because you can eat it very fast.
Where is Napolean from?
Corsica!
(Used to be in Italy, now a part of France!)
When is Bastille Day?
(100 extra points if you know the year!)
July 14th, 1789!
How many countries does France border?
8 countries!
How many provinces are in France?
13!
What does the French word sauté mean?
It means "jumped" in French, and in a culinary context, it involves cooking or browning food in a small quantity of oil or fat.
Name 4 French atheletes:
Kylian Mbappé, Kylian Mbappé, Amélie Mauresmo, Didier Deschamps, André the Giant, Jeannie Longo, etc.
What is the name for the French holiday on November 1st?
La Toussaint!
What are the 4 official languages of Switzerland?
German, French, Italian, and Romansch