Sentence examples of "German" in English with translation "allemand"

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I want to study German. Je veux étudier l'allemand.
I can't speak German. Je ne sais pas parler allemand.
Maybe I should study German. Peut-être je devrais étudier l'allemand.
Hans is a German name. Hans est un nom allemand.
I am a German architect. Je suis un architecte allemand.
I don't speak German. Je ne parle pas l'allemand.
German soldiers marched through France. Les soldats allemands marchèrent à travers la France.
Berlin is a German city. Berlin est une ville allemande.
No, Sir, I am German. Non, Monsieur, je suis allemand.
I want to speak German. Je veux parler allemand.
Do you think in German? Penses-tu en allemand ?
German is a synthetic language. L'allemand est une langue synthétique.
He prefers French to German. Il aime plus les Français que les Allemands.
I am weak in German. Je suis faible en allemand.
He is German by birth. Il est Allemand de naissance.
You're German, aren't you? Tu es allemand, n'est-ce pas ?
What would German be without commas? Que serait l'allemand sans virgules ?
German is not an easy language. L'allemand n'est pas une langue facile.
I cannot be understood in German. Je ne puis me faire comprendre en allemand.
Dutch is closely related to German. Le néerlandais est très proche de l'allemand.
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