Anyone have recommandations on shuttle services for getting from a city hotel to Paris Charles De Gaulle Airport (contact info would be appreciated)?
Looking for a service that's ...
I'll be there for about 5 days mid August. I was obviously thinking the Tour Eiffel, the Opera Bastille, Notre Dame, Louvre, Sacre-Couer, Centre Pompidou, probably Champs Elysees, l'Arc de T...
I would like to go to Nice sometime during the week we are in Paris. How much would it cost to get there? Should I fly or drive? How long would it take? What is there to do in Nice?...
I am looking for a penfriend i have lost touch with that lived in Paris, I have tried the white pages and trombi.com but am still having trouble, does anyone know how to find details of what we would ...
I'd really like to go wine-tasting in France. I have heard it can be difficult to visit vineyards, as they're not so used to people going there Do you know if this is true - and have you ...
Where should i learn to Kayak in France?
Id like to go to the French Alps (or somewhere just as nice) and learn to Kayak. Id like to go on a multiday trip but am looking for something cheap and ...
Hi Wonder to know what special is it happening in Paris worth of staying up to Dec 10_ It true Christams lighthing are spectacular_ Should I wait until the 9 to see any particulary ...
Someone who was born in France to French parents, but moved to England at the age of ten and picked up a British dialect. Would that make said someone Anglo-French?
Nope, that would make him a French living in England. He would speak French at home, even if he learned English fluently, dialect included.
sherm
I'd say so...or maybe Franco-English since they were born in France...maybe Franglican lol...but seriously, I'd say either Anglo-French or Franco-English
SUE
I believe to be Anglo-French you would have to have one parent of each language/nationality, and speak both languages.