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Fighting French - traducción al holandés

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      
Strijders voor Vrij Frankrijk (strijdkrachten geleid door De Gaulle die tegen de Nazi's vochten)
French cuisine         
  • [[Georges Auguste Escoffier]] was a French chef, restaurateur and culinary writer who popularized and updated traditional French cooking methods
  • A [[bouchon]], ''Le tablier'' (the apron), in Vieux Lyon
  • Yule log, a French Christmas tradition
  • Café]]'' with a ''[[croissant]]'' for breakfast
  • ''Café de Flore'', in Paris
  • [[Sweet chestnut]]s
  • Cooks at work
  • French ''[[haute cuisine]]'' presentation
  • departments]] of [[metropolitan France]] include [[Corsica]] (''Corse'', lower right). Paris area is expanded (inset at left).
  • [[French wine]]s are usually made to accompany French cuisine
  • ''Grand sechoir'', Museum of the [[Walnut]] in [[Vinay, Isère]]
  • "Carte Gastronomique de la France" belong to the outset of the "Cours Gastronomique" by Charles Louis Cadet de Gassicourt (1809).
  • carver]]. On the table to the left of the Duke is a golden [[salt cellar]], or ''nef'', in the shape of a ship; illustration from ''[[Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry]]'', circa 1410.
  • An ''estaminet'' in Lille
  • [[Marie-Antoine Carême]] was a French chef and an early practitioner and exponent of the elaborate style of cooking known as [[grande cuisine]]
  • Polish]] wife of [[Louis XV of France]], Queen [[Marie Leszczyńska]], influenced French cuisine.
  • [[Drome]] apricots
  • Salade lyonnaise]]''
  • Restaurant ''Le Train Bleu'', in Paris
CULINARY TRADITIONS OF FRANCE
French food; Cuisine of France; French cooking; Cuisine of france; French Food; French Cuisine; Estaminet; Tielle; Drinking in France; French restaurant; Estaminets; French gastronomy; Cuisine of Burgundy; History of French cuisine; French regional cuisine; France food; France cuisine; Food of France; Medieval French cuisine
Franse Keuken
armored combat vehicle         
  • Polish]] [[AMZ Tur]]
  • Engine replacement for a [[Bergepanzer 2]]
  • British [[Gun Carrier Mark I]] (60 pdr)
  • An American-made Bulgarian [[M1117]]
  • 105 mm howitzer]], Albania, 1943
  • [[C-130]] airdrops an [[M551]] light tank
  • British [[Churchill Crocodile]] flame tank
  • vehicle]] sketched by [[Leonardo da Vinci]]
  • A [[Helepolis]]-like Siege Engine showing ballistae, stairs and movement capstan
  • Modern reconstruction of [[Hussite]] [[war wagon]]
  • [[IDF Caterpillar D9]] [[armoured bulldozer]]
  • [[IDF Puma]] combat engineering vehicle
  • Soviet [[IT-1]], [[Kubinka Tank Museum]]
  • 2 pdr-armed [[Crusader tank]] in the desert
  • A [[Karl-Gerät]] firing in Warsaw,1944
  • Italian]] flag
  • Armour-thickness chart for a [[Panther tank]]
  • [[Battle of Zama]] by [[Henri-Paul Motte]], 1890
  • F. R. Simms]]'s [[Motor Scout]], built in 1898 as an armed car
  • F. R. Simms]]'s 1902 [[Motor War Car]], the first armoured car to be built
  • abbr=on}} main gun
  • [[Mark IX tank]], the first Armoured Personnel Carrier at the Tank Museum, Bovington
COMBAT VEHICLE DESIGNED WITH BOTH ARMAMENT AND ARMORED PROTECTION
Armored fighting vehicles; Armoured fighting vehicles; Armoured Fighting Vehicle; Armoured fighting vehicle classification; Armored fighting vehicle classification; AFV classification; Light Armor; Armoured Fighting Vehicles; Armoured combat vehicle; Armored combat vehicle; Armored fighting vehicle
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Definición

Frenchmen

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.