Usage examples of "association française de normalisation" in French with translation to English

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J'ai beaucoup profité de mon association avec lui. I benefited much from my association with him.
La baguette est française. The baguette is French.
Notre association ne dura pas longtemps. My association with him did not last long.
Aimez-vous la littérature française ? Do you like French literature?
Elle a fondé une association pour aider des aveugles. She set up an association to help blind people.
L’histoire se déroule à Neuilly-sur-Seine, une commune française près de Paris. The story is set in Neuilly-on-the-Seine, a French town not far from Paris.
Cette association humanitaire recherche des bénévoles pour distribuer des repas aux sans-abris pendant le mois de décembre. This humanitarian group looks for volunteers to distribute meals to the homeless during the month of December.
Pourquoi as-tu acheté une voiture française ? Why did you buy a French car?
C'est une Française. She is French.
Je veux manger de la cuisine française. I want to eat French cuisine.
Le mot d'urgence "Mayday" vient de la phrase française, "Venez m'aider." The emergency call "Mayday" comes from the French sentence, "Venez m'aider."
J’ai la nationalité française mais je suis d’origine vietnamienne. I have French nationality but Vietnamese origins.
Ce mot est d'origine française. This word is also French in origin.
Je veux manger un plat de cuisine française. I want to eat French cuisine.
La cuisine française me plaît énormément. I like French food very much.
Selon mon expérience, il faut un an pour maîtriser la grammaire française. According to my experience, it takes one year to master French grammar.
J'ai entendu cette chanson en version française. I heard the song sung in French.
« La langue française a un style qui coule. » « Oui, qui coule comme la diarrhée. » "The French language flows." "Yes, like diarrhea flows."
On a appris pourquoi la révolution française a éclaté. We learned why the French Revolution broke out.
Dans son livre récemment paru, l’auteure fait l’éloge de la langue française. In her most recently published book, the author praises the French language.
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