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Why do the French call Wales Pays de Galles?

Why do the French call Wales Pays de Galles?

Pays de Galles literally translates to “the country of Wales.” pays = country, de = of, Galles = Wales.

What is Galles?

British English: Wales /weɪlz/ NOUN. Wales is a part of the United Kingdom, in the west of Great Britain.

Is Le Pays de Galles masculine or feminine?

Countries in French

Question Answer
What is Spain in French? Espagne
Is it feminine, plural or masculine? feminine
What is Wales in French? pays de Galles
Is it feminine, plural or masculine? masculine

What is the German word for Wales?

Translation by Vocabulix

English German
Welsh walisisch (die Waliser)
Welsh Walisisch,Waliser, in
Welsh walisisch,aus Wales

What gender is Wales in French?

Vocabulary – countries

au – masculine en – feminine
Portugal – Portugal Grande-Bretagne – Great Britain
pays de Galles – Wales Angleterre – England
Maroc – Morocco Espagne – Spain
Japon – Japan Italie – Italy
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What do French call UK?

So why do the French call the British “les rosbifs”? Calling someone a “roast beef” is a strange insult, although in its way not much stranger than calling someone a “frog”.

Is Galle a word?

Unscrambler and Scrabble Word Finder Galle is not a valid Scrabble word. Galle is not a valid Words with Friends word.

Is Great Britain masculine or feminine in French?

Unfortunately, a number of errors mar this map: for example, La Grande-Bretagne (Great Britain) is feminine, not masculine. The general rule is that country names that end in silent “e” are feminine.