Sentence examples of "play" in English with translation "jouer"

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I will play football tomorrow. Demain je jouerai au football.
Let's play by ourselves. Jouons tous seuls.
No, but I play tennis. Non, mais je joue au tennis.
I'll play with you. Je jouerai avec toi.
Did you play baseball yesterday? As-tu joué au baseball hier ?
Does she play the piano? Joue-t-elle du piano ?
I can play the piano. Je sais jouer du piano.
I will play soccer tomorrow. Demain je jouerai au football.
Tom can't play tennis. Tom ne sait pas jouer au tennis.
I can play the guitar. Je sais jouer de la guitare.
We play tennis after school. Nous jouons au tennis après les cours.
Tom likes to play baseball. Tom aime jouer au baseball.
Does he play the piano? Joue-t-il du piano ?
Nancy doesn't play tennis. Nancy ne joue pas au tennis.
I used to play tennis. Je jouais au tennis.
I play tennis every Sunday. Je joue au tennis tous les dimanches.
She cannot play the piano. Elle ne sait pas jouer du piano.
White to play and win. Les blancs jouent et gagnent.
Would you play with me? On joue ensemble ?
He will play baseball tomorrow. Il va jouer au base-ball demain.
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