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In French, what does the three colors of the French flag represent?​

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Okay so, I know this has already been answered but I am currently taking French history right now so I thought that I could maybe be of use. Actually, back in the old regime of France, blue represented nobility, white as clergy, and bourgeois as red. We know it today as more liberte, egalite, et fraternite (liberty, equality, and fraternity), but that's what it used to be. I hope I could be of some help!

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User Arete
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Red, white, blue have come to represent liberty, equality, and flaternity.

The ideals of the French revolution.

Blue and red are also the time-honored colors of Paris, while white is the color of the royal house of bourbon.

All countries flag here.

I hope this is fine for you

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