Sentence examples of "pain" in French

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