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

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Ce pain sent vraiment bon. The bread really smells good.
L'art amène le pain. Art brings bread.
Le garçon mange du pain. The boy eats bread.
Qui a mangé le pain ? Who ate the bread?
L'homme mangea du pain. The man ate bread.
Et un peu de pain. And a little bread.
Elle a un petit pain. She has a little bread.
L'homme mange du pain. The man is eating bread.
Elle a un peu de pain. She has a little bread.
Où est passé tout le pain ? Where did all the bread go?
J'ai acheté du pain frais. I bought fresh bread.
As-tu du pain pour déjeuner ? Do you have bread for lunch?
Laisse-moi aller acheter du pain. Let me go and buy some bread.
Le pain de toutes vos envies Bread for all tastes
Je préfère le riz au pain. I prefer rice to bread.
Il gagne son pain en écrivant. He earns his bread by writing.
La farine est transformée en pain. Flour is made into bread.
L'homme a mangé du pain. The man ate bread.
C'est une sorte de pain. This is a kind of bread.
Elle a acheté une miche de pain. She bought a loaf of bread.
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