Usage examples of "romans" in French with translation to English

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J'ai lu tous ses romans. I have read all his novels.
Je ne lis pas ses romans. I do not read his novels.
J'aime les romans d'amour. I love romance novels.
J'aime lire les romans américains. I like reading American novels.
Ces romans sont aussi sortis en français. These novels are published in French, as well.
Ma femme aime les romans d'amour. My wife loves romantic novels.
Parfois, je dois lire des romans ennuyeux. Sometimes I have to read boring novels.
Parmi les romans modernes, c'est le meilleur. Among modern novels, this is the best.
Il aime lire des romans pendant les vacances. He enjoys reading novels on holiday.
Jiro Akagawa a écrit plus de 480 romans. Jiro Akagawa has written over 480 novels.
Je n'avais pas lu ses deux romans. I haven't read both of his novels.
De nombreux romans ont été écrits par lui. Many novels have been written by him.
Je n'aime pas ce genre de romans. I do not care for such a novel.
Je n'aime pas les romans sans héros. I don't like a novel without a hero.
Les romans qu'il a écrits sont intéressants. The novels he wrote are interesting.
Il possède quelque cinquante romans écrits en anglais. He has got as many as fifty novels written in English.
Je n'ai lu aucun de ses romans. I haven't read any of his novels.
C'est celui de ses romans que je préfère. Among his novels, I like this best.
Les romans ne sont plus aussi lus qu'auparavant. Novels aren't being read as much as they used to be.
Il est absorbé à lire des romans de détectives. He is absorbed in reading detective novels.
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