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Revision as of 09:58, 31 January 2008
French refers to anything of or relating to France and may refer directly to the following articles:
- the French people
- the French language
- People named French
- The French, a band
- Samuel French Ltd
- French Kiss, a type of deep kiss where the kissers' tongues meet
Fictional characters:
- Joseph French, a Detective Inspector appearing in several novels by Freeman Wills Crofts
- Giles French or "Mr. French" on the television series Family Affair, played by Sebastian Cabot
See also
- French fries
- French in Action
- French horn
- French toast
- French dressing
- Pardon my French, a common euphemism used in the United States and United Kingdom
- French catheter scale
- French Defence, the name of a chess opening
- List of all pages beginning with "French"
- List of French phrases used by English speakers