Usage examples of "east german" in English with translation to French

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Japan faces the Pacific on the east. Le Japon fait face au Pacifique par l'est.
I want to study German. Je veux étudier l'allemand.
Nagoya is to the east of Kyoto. Nagoya est à l'Est de Kyoto.
He cannot speak English, much less German. Il ne parle pas l'anglais, encore moins l'allemand.
The wind is blowing from the east. Le vent souffle de l'est.
A true German can't stand the French, yet willingly he drinks their wines. Un bon Allemand ne peut souffrir les Français, mais il boit leurs vins très volontiers.
He has never really got over malaria he caught in the East during the war. Il n'a jamais vraiment guéri de la malaria qu'il attrapa dans l'Est pendant la guerre.
You're German, aren't you? Tu es allemand, n'est-ce pas ?
As commercial and cultural contacts between East and West developed, Arab and Persian traders began calling on China along the Silk Road in increasing numbers. Avec le développement des échanges commerciaux et culturels entre l'Est et l'Ouest, un nombre croissant de marchands arabes et persans commencèrent à se rendre en Chine en empruntant la route de la Soie.
I can't speak German. Je ne sais pas parler allemand.
Japan is to the east of China. Le Japon est à l'est de la Chine.
What would German be without commas? Que serait l'allemand sans virgules ?
Nearly all siheyuans had their main buildings and gates facing south for better lighting, so a majority of hutongs run from east to west. Presque tous les siheyuans avaient leur bâtiment principal et leur portail tournés au sud pour un meilleur éclairage, donc une majorité de hutongs courent d'est en ouest.
Maybe I should study German. Peut-être je devrais étudier l'allemand.
President Barack Obama praised Poland as an example for aspiring democracies in the Middle East and elsewhere. Le Président Barack Obama a loué la Pologne comme exemple pour les démocraties en devenir au Moyen-Orient et ailleurs.
For example, he speaks German, French and English. Par exemple, il parle l'allemand, le français et l'anglais.
The wind is blowing east. Le vent souffle de l'ouest.
"Do you speak German?" "No, I don't." «Parlez-vous l'allemand ?» «Non, je ne le parle pas.»
Speaking with reporters in Montreal, Canada, Walesa says the change of leadership in East Germany came about because the old guard leaders missed the train of history. Parlant avec des journalistes à Montréal, Canada, Walesa dit que le changement de dirigeants en Allemagne de l'Est est survenu parce que les dirigeants de la vieille garde ont manqué le train de l'histoire.
With the first election of a woman into the seat of chancellor, the feminine complement of the word, "chancelière," was chosen as the Word of the Year in 2005 by the Academy of German Language. Avec la première élection d'une femme au poste de chancelier, le mot "chancelière" fut choisi comme le mot de l'année 2005 par la société de la langue allemande.
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