In French, the adjectives usually come after the noun (as opposed to English, where the adjective comes first). It's not that "National" is emphasized, it's just that they kept the same logo design.
"National Tresure" is "Tresor National" in French.
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In French, the adjectives usually come after the noun (as opposed to English, where the adjective comes first). It's not that "National" is emphasized, it's just that they kept the same logo design.
"National Tresure" is "Tresor National" in French.