Usage examples of "French News Agency" in English with translation to French

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I work for a travel agency. Je travaille pour une agence de voyage.
The French like to make fun of Belgians. Les Français aiment se moquer des Belges.
I was surprised at the news of his sudden death. J'ai été surpris par la nouvelle de son décès soudain.
Putting my traveling experience to good use, I started a travel agency. Afin de valoriser mon expérience dans les voyages, j'ai démarré une agence de voyages.
My French is crappy. Mon français est merdique.
It's an interesting piece of news. C'est une information intéressante.
I just wrote a negative review about this estate agency. Je viens d'écrire une appréciation négative au sujet de cette agence immobilière.
I really like French cooking. J'aime vraiment la cuisine française.
I was glad at the news. J'étais heureux de ces nouvelles.
He works for an advertising agency. Il travaille pour une agence de publicité.
Impossible isn't French. Impossible n'est pas français.
Bad news travels fast. Les mauvaises nouvelles ont des ailes.
Tom works for a translation agency. Tom travaille pour une agence de traduction.
She is French. Elle est française.
He broke down when he heard the bad news. Il s'effondra lorsqu'il entendit les mauvaises nouvelles.
The basic job of an advertising agency is to figure out how to turn a desire into a need. Le travail fondamental d'une agence de publicité est d'imaginer comment transformer un désir en besoin.
I have French nationality but Vietnamese origins. J’ai la nationalité française mais je suis d’origine vietnamienne.
The moment she heard the news of her son's death, she burst into tears. Au moment où elle entendit la nouvelle de la mort de son fils, elle éclata en sanglots.
We'll need a head hunting agency to find the right man for this executive position. Nous aurons besoin d'une agence de chasseurs de têtes pour trouver l'homme qui convient à ce poste de cadre.
How was the French class? Comment s'est passé le cours de français ?
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