"New Orleans" The original capitals were Biloxi and Mobile
In French you use capitals for peoples' names, as in English. monsieur Dupont > mister Dupont You dont need to capitalize the name of the days of the week, or the months of the year, nationalities, languages or religions. samedi > Saturday décembre > December américain, anglais, français > American, English, French catholique, musulman > Catholic, Muslim
Some capitals of French-speaking countries include: France: Paris Canada: Ottawa Belgium: Brussels Switzerland: Bern Senegal: Dakar Ivory Coast: Yamoussoukro (official), Abidjan (economic)
classified in the related link (http://www.francophonie.org/oif/pays/regions.cfm)
24 7 Penguins Capitals - 2010 was released on: USA: 15 December 2010
Tous les pays africains et leurs capitales is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "all the African countries and their capitals." The pronunciation will be "too ley pa-ee a-free-keh ey luhr ka-pea-tal" in French.
Some French-speaking countries and their capitals are: France - Paris Canada - Ottawa Switzerland - Bern Belgium - Brussels Senegal - Dakar Democratic Republic of the Congo - Kinshasa
24 7 Penguins Capitals - 2010 1-3 was released on: USA: 29 December 2010
24 7 Penguins Capitals - 2010 1-4 was released on: USA: 5 January 2011
24 7 Penguins Capitals - 2010 1-2 was released on: USA: 22 December 2010
24 7 Penguins Capitals - 2010 1-1 was released on: USA: 15 December 2010
Montpelier, Vermont is a state capital with a French name.