{i} language of France; language spoken in several countries (such as Canada, parts of Belgium, Switzerland, in specific countries in Africa and the Caribbean and in other places); people of France collectively; vulgar language
French is the language spoken by people who live in France and in parts of some other countries, including Belgium, Canada, and Switzerland. The villagers spoke French. American sculptor whose many public statues include the seated marble figure of Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. relating to France, its people, or its language. French Republic French Guinea East India Co. French Free French French and Indian War French Broad River French Communist Party French Community French Equatorial Africa French Congo French Guiana French horn French Indochina French language French Polynesia French Oceania French republican calendar French Revolution French Revolutionary Wars French Shore French Union French West Africa French Daniel Chester French John Denton Pinkstone 1st earl of Ypres Henry Beauclerc French: Good Scholar Kemp Jack French Sino French War Sloan John French French State French Territory of the Afars and Issas French Somaliland French Socialist Party French Section of the Workers' International
A Romance language spoken primarily in France, Belgium, Switzerland, Quebec and many former French colonies
{i} family name; Daniel Chester French (1850-1931) U.S. sculptor who created the seated marble statue of Abraham Lincoln in Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. (USA)