French is the adjective form of France and usually refers to:
- Something of or related to the nation of France
- French cuisine
- French language, a Romance language originating in what is now northern France
- French people, inhabitants of France or people having family origins in France
- French catheter scale, a gauge system commonly used to measure the size of a catheter
- French (surname)
- French Open, one of the four major tennis tournaments
- French defence, a chess opening (1 e4 e6)
- French River, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada
- French River, Pictou, Nova Scotia, Canada
- French River (Ontario), Canada
- French River (Massachusetts), Massachusetts
- French's, an American manufacturer of mustard condiment
Other articles related to "france, french":
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... the next he was a leader of troops in the French war, and was knighted before October 1360, in which month he appears as one of the guarantors of the Treaty of Brétigny at Calais ... When the war with France broke out again in 1369 he was ordered to go with others to secure Ponthieu, but the French took possession of the province before the ... and took part in his campaign in France ...
... The French and British agreed to abide by the request, provided "that these same rules of warfare will be scrupulously observed by all of their opponents" ... attacking civilian targets outside combat zones, and the French were even more concerned lest Bomber Command operations provoke a German bombing attack on France ... to the British chain of radar stations, this left France effectively prostrate before the threat of a German bombing attack ...
... France - Britain A line running from Say in Niger to Baroua, on the north-east coast of Lake Chad determined what part belonged to whom ... France would own territory to the north of this line, and the United Kingdom would own territory to the south of it ... The Nile Basin would be British, with the French taking the basin of Lake Chad ...
Famous quotes containing the words france and/or french:
“If my theory of relativity is proven correct, Germany will claim me as a German and France will declare that I am a citizen of the world. Should my theory prove untrue, France will say that I am a German and Germany will declare that I am a Jew.”
—Albert Einstein (18791955)
“You dont want a general houseworker, do you? Or a traveling companion, quiet, refined, speaks fluent French entirely in the present tense? Or an assistant billiard-maker? Or a private librarian? Or a lady car-washer? Because if you do, I should appreciate your giving me a trial at the job. Any minute now, I am going to become one of the Great Unemployed. I am about to leave literature flat on its face. I dont want to review books any more. It cuts in too much on my reading.”
—Dorothy Parker (18931967)