How to Say ‘Of France’ in French
De France
duh Frahns
[duh Frahns]
💬 Usage Tip: In French, 'de' is used to indicate origin or topic, similar to 'of' in English.
Phrase Breakdown
De
[duh]
of
Indicates possession, origin, or relation.
Les produits de France sont renommés.
The products of France are renowned.
France
[Frahns]
France
A country in Western Europe.
La cuisine de France est délicieuse.
The cuisine of France is delicious.
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