Not bad... Restaurant made me laugh, good joke ;). Anyway, Clovis was a king of the Franks. Strictly speaking, Philip II Augustus is the first "King of France". Oh, and there is no s in Louvre.
No, what you say is an american cliché. Of course, the french language is such that nouns are always preceeded by a determiner, but it can be "un", "ce", "au", etc. The article is absolutely not part of the word.
Could you clarify that the longest river is the longest river (entirely) in France? Otherwise, there are those of us who'd argue the Rhine, which flows through France is longer.
Hehe, this is fun to do as a french person :P And I still learn things... like the names of the Daft Punk guys (still, easy to guess). Also I had never ever heard about those wines. Where are they from ?
It's truly ironic that for a site that routinely chops off the last letter(s) of words (e.g. Riyadh), you insist that we type the "s" in "Medecins Sans Frontieres".
I had trouble with that, knew the answer but couldn't get it recognised. I'd like Medicine without Borders to be accepted too as some people know the answer but not French.
this. was. evil.
"It's an English quiz, so I don't think so."
(and yay ubi ! ♥)
"France's longest land border is with Brazil"