Usage examples of "Gaz de france" in English with translation to German

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France is adjacent to Spain. Frankreich grenzt an Spanien.
Akiko has some friends in France. Akikio hat ein paar Freunde in Frankreich.
Workers in France receive four weeks of paid vacation each year. Arbeiter in Frankreich haben vier Wochen bezahlten Urlaub pro Jahr.
She is going to France next week. Sie geht nächste Woche nach Frankreich.
Those countries used to belong to France. Diese Länder gehörten zu Frankreich.
That island was governed by France at one time. Die Insel wurde früher von Frankreich beherrscht.
The King of France is bald. Der König von Frankreich ist kahl.
Have you ever been to France? Warst du schon mal in Frankreich?
Tom's dream is to live in a small town in the south of France. Toms Traum ist es, in einem kleinen Städtchen im Süden Frankreichs zu leben.
Before going to France, Mr. Suzuki studied French. Bevor er nach Frankreich ging, hat Herr Suzuki Französisch gelernt.
Champagne is imported from France. Champagner wird aus Frankreich importiert.
If I were to go abroad, I would go to France. Wenn ich ins Ausland gehen würde, ginge ich nach Frankreich.
It is inevitable that I go to France someday, I just don't know when. Es ist unvermeidbar, dass ich eines Tages nach Frankreich gehe, ich weiß nur nicht, wann.
France is in western Europe. Frankreich liegt in Westeuropa.
The Cathares in southern France were called Albigensians. Die Katharer in Südfrankreich wurden Albigenser genannt.
If I happen to end up going abroad, I'd probably go for France. Sollte es mich mal ins Ausland ziehen, würde ich wahrscheinlich nach Frankreich gehen.
German soldiers marched through France. Deutsche Soldaten marschierten durch Frankreich.
He has been to France three times. Er war drei Mal in Frankreich.
She is from France. Sie stammt aus Frankreich.
The Rhine is the boundary between France and Germany. Der Rhein ist die Grenze zwischen Frankreich und Deutschland.
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