Set: True/False, Top French Words, Verbs, Vocab, and Culture

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TrueFrench is a world language.
TrueChacun a deux pays, le sien et la France.
TrueFrench is spoken in North America in these three regions: Quebec, New England and Lousiana.
TrueThe Fourth Estate in pre-Revolution France referred to members of the press, the other three estates being the nobles, the clergy and the commons.
TrueFrance has had five Republics since 1792.
TrueFrench is one of the six official languages of the United Nations.
True# These eight islands - Guadeloupe, Martinique and Saint Barthelemy in the Carribean, Reunion in the Indian Ocean, New Caledonia and Tahiti in the South Pacific and St. Pierre and Miqueln off the coast of Newfoundland are all French dependencies.
TrueFrench is the unofficial second language of these eight countries: Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Syria, Lebanon, Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco.
TrueFrench is the official language of the following nine African countries: Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Tchad, Senegal, Guinea, Burkina Faso, Cameroun and Cote d'Ivoire.
TrueThese ten are called French: braids, bread, dressing, fries, horn, kiss, leave, toast, twist and vanilla.
FalseParis boasts the most Michelin-starred restaurants per capita in the world.
TrueFrance’s TGV (Train à Grand Vitesse, or, “high speed train”) is the fastest train in the world.
TrueNo peeking: The Mona Lisa, by far the most famous painting in the Louvre (and the world) has no eyebrows.
FalseFrance’s national July 14th holiday celebrates the storming of the Bastille by Parisian revolutionaries in 1789.
True# Denim was invented in France.
FalseThe French are generally mean.
Nicholas SarkozyWho is France's President Right Now?
trueParis is the largest city.
trueParis is the capitol.
TrueLondon, France exists.
TrueSan Francisco, France exists.
FalseSydney, France exists.
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Terms 64
Creator 8DuncanH
Created May 7, 2008
Groups 5MTS, 8MTS
Subjects france, sophie, quiz, everything
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True or False? True/False, Top French Words, Verbs, Vocab, and Culture. Everything you need to live in Paris for 6 months. Made and dedicated to 8DuncanH

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