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Fighting French - traducción al español

FRENCH COMBAT SPORT
Savateur; Boxe Francaise; Boxe Française; Boxe française; Boxe francaise; Boxe-francaise; Boxe-française; French boxing; Chausson (martial arts); French kickboxing; French Boxing; Savete; French Footfighting; Foot fighting; Footfighting; French foot fighting; French footfighting; French foot-fighting; Foot-fighting
  • French boxing "tireurs" in 1900
  • Match at the 2013 World Championship qualifiers
  • Match between two ''tireuses'' (female Savate boxers)
  • Savate shoes
  • The savate salute
  • A ''chassé frontal'' (front kick)
  • Illustration from 1847 of French sailors practicing Savate on a ship.

Fighting French      
fuerzas de Combate Francesas (fuerzas bajo la dirección de De Gol que se opusieron a los nazis)
French-speaking         
  • Spoken French (Africa)
  • Standard Arabic]] and French at the entrance of [[Rechmaya]] in Lebanon
  • A 500-[[CFP franc]] (€4.20; US$5.00) banknote, used in [[French Polynesia]], [[New Caledonia]] and [[Wallis and Futuna]]
  • Varieties of the French language in the world
  • OIF]]}}
  • French language spread in the United States. Counties marked in lighter pink are those where 6–12% of the population speaks French at home; medium pink, 12–18%; darker pink, over 18%. [[French-based creole languages]] are not included.
  • Knowledge of French in the [[European Union]] and candidate countries<ref>[http://ec.europa.eu/public_opinion/archives/ebs/ebs_243_en.pdf EUROPA], data for EU25, published before 2007 enlargement.</ref>
ROMANCE LANGUAGE
FrenchLanguage; Français; Francais; LangueFrancaise; French-speaking; French Language; French words and phrases; French-language; Modern French; ISO 639:fra; ISO 639:fr; Langue française; French words; French languge; Francese; Langue francaise; French vocabulary; French (language); French language in Europe; French speaking; French language in India; La langue française; Français (language); French word; French speakers; French numerals; François (language); Langue de françois; Langue de français; Langue françoise; French language in Asia; French language in Oceania; French language in Polynesia; ISO 639-1:fr; ISO 639:fre
= francófono, de habla francesa
Ex: It is setting up a system of dual entries, so that the French-speaking people of Canada will have French language representation in the authorities established for Canadian catalog records.
Frenchman         
  • [[Alfred-Amédée Dodds]], a mixed-race French general and colonial administrator born in Senegal
  • [[Langues d'oil]] speakers}}
  • ''[[Liberty Leading the People]]'' by Eugène Delacroix
  • [[Barbarian kingdoms]] and peoples after the end of the [[Western Roman Empire]] in 476 AD
  • French people born in New Caledonia
  • [[Louis XIV of France]] "The Sun-King"
  • Aquitania]].
  • ''Charlie Hebdo'' shooting]]
  • Pondicherry]]
  • The [[Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom]] has two French mottos: [[Dieu et mon droit]] and [[Honi soit qui mal y pense]].
  • [[Acadians]] celebrating the [[Tintamarre]] and [[National Acadian Day]] in Caraquet, New Brunswick.
  • French people in Paris, August 1944
CITIZENS OR RESIDENTS OF FRANCE
Frenchmen; Frenchwoman; French People; The French; French (people); Frenchwomen; French man; French men; Ethnic French; People of France; French person; Frenchman; Ethnic French people; Genetic studies on French people; French peoples
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Definición

caniche
caniche (fr.) m. Perro de pequeño o mediano tamaño, con abundante pelo ensortijado.

Wikipedia

Savate

Savate (French pronunciation: ​[savat]), also known as boxe française, savate boxing, French boxing or French footfighting, is a French kickboxing combat sport that uses the hands and feet as weapons combining elements of English boxing with graceful kicking techniques.

Only foot kicks are allowed, unlike some systems such as Southeast Asian boxing or kickboxing, which allow the use of the knees or shins, but it allows strikes in any part of the body. Savate is a French word for "old shoe or boot". Savate fighters wear specially designed boots. A male practitioner of savate is called a tireur while a female is called a tireuse.

Ejemplos de uso de Fighting French
1. During the fighting, French troops guarded the airport that was vital as the base for the helicopter gunships that allowed Chad‘s military to drive the rebels out of N‘Djamena.