This artist painted water lilies and loved capturing light in nature.
Monet or Picasso?
Monet
This city in France is famous for its flower parade during Carnaval.
Lyon or Nice?
Nice
This long, crispy bread is a French classic.
Baguettes
This French designer is famous for creating the little black dress.
Coco Chanel
The French word for hello.
Bonjour
This artist painted ballerinas in motion.
Degas or Seurat?
Degas
Costumed people called Gilles throw oranges at people in this place.
Binche, Belgium or Buñol, Valencia?
Binche, Belgium
This sweet, flaky pastry is often eaten for breakfast and is shaped like a crescent.
Croissant
How often does Paris Fashion Week take place?
Twice a year
The French word for thank you.
This artist used geometric shapes in his paintings, like in "Card Players."
Cezanne or Zidane?
Cezanne
This small country celebrates Carnaval with masks and canals.
Venice or Florence?
Venice
This French dish is made of snails and garlic butter.
Escargot
This brand is known for luxury scarves and bags and is famous for its orange packaging.
Peugeot or Hermès?
Hermès
The French word for yes.
Oui
This artist created colorful paintings that expressed emotions, like "The Dance."
Matisse or Chagal
Matisse
In this city in France, people can expect to have raw herring thrown at them.
Bourdeaux or Dunkerque?
Dunkerque
This dessert, often served during Carnival in New Orleans, is a ring-shaped cake decorated with purple, green, and gold.
King cake
This brand is known for its super stylish bags and clothing, and is one of the top French fashion brands.
Vuitton or Voltaire?
Vuitton
The French word for goodbye.
Adieu
This artistic movement involves painting images with millions of tiny dots and started in France.
Dotalism or pointillism?
Pointillism
This is the name for an organized group or club of people in the New Orleans Carnival.
Crews or Krewes?
Krewes
This popular carnival treat, often fried and dusted with powdered sugar, is similar to doughnuts and is famous in New Orleans.
Beignets
This monument has been used as a runway during Paris Fashion Week.
the Eiffel Tower
S’il vous plait means this is English.
Please