1, French: the phonetic symbol is [fr? nt? ],
As an adjective, it means French, French, French.
When used as a noun, add the before it, that is, French, which means French.
It can also be an uncountable noun, indicating French.
Frenchman: French (French in the plural)
French woman: French woman (plural: French woman)
Example: all? That? Staff? Is it? French. All employees are French.
She? Say what? That? French? Education? System? Is it? Light? How many years? Ahead? Yes? That? English one. ?
She said that the education system in France is far ahead of that in Britain.
2. France: the phonetic symbol is [fr? Ns], a noun, means France, France. Also known as Frans, Frans.
Example: After? Return? From where? France? What? Joined? That? The army. After he returned from France, he joined the army.
Extended data:
Here we list some expressions from other common countries:
1, China. China, China. China people.
2. America. America, America, America. Americans, Americans, American English, Americans, Americans. Besides,? U.S.A (United States of America) is also used to refer to the United States.
3. Britain. England, England, England. British English, British English, British English, British English. In addition, Britain and Britain are often used to represent Britain.
4. Germany Germany. Germany, Germany, Germany, Germany, German culture. The plural form of nouns is German.
5. Italy. Italy. Italy. Italians, Italians, Italian nationals, Italians; Italian; Italian; Italian culture. The plural form of nouns is Italian.
We can see that, first of all, different countries have different forms of transformation, and there is no law to follow. We can only remember the word forms of some common countries.
Secondly, all English words such as country, national language and nationality must be capitalized, and it is wrong to write them if they are not big. For example, China is China. If it is written as China, it means porcelain, not porcelain.
References:
Baidu Translation-France
Baidu Translation-French