Usage examples of "top allemand" in French with translation to English

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Ce soir, je suis au top. I feel first-class tonight.
Je parle espagnol à Dieu, italien aux femmes, français aux hommes et allemand à mon cheval. I speak Spanish to God, Italian to women, French to men, and German to my horse.
Hans est un nom allemand. Hans is a German name.
Je suis bourré, mais je sais encore parler allemand. I'm drunk, but I can still speak German.
La société Coca-Cola inventa le Fanta, en pleine Seconde Guerre mondiale, pour le marché allemand. Coca-Cola invented Fanta, in the middle of the Second World War, for the German market.
Il est Allemand de naissance. He is German by birth.
Il parle anglais et allemand. He can speak both English and German.
Il parle bien japonais, mais je ne sais pas parler allemand. He speaks Japanese well, but I can't speak German.
Est-ce que tu parles allemand ? Can you speak German?
Je pense que mon allemand est vraiment mauvais. I think my German is really bad.
Je ne me rappelle plus comment dire "Merci" en allemand. I can't remember how to say "Thank you" in German.
Les nains aussi ont commencé petits est un film du réalisateur allemand Werner Herzog sorti en 1970. Even Dwarfs Started Small is a 1970 film by German director Werner Herzog.
Nous n'avons pas beaucoup d'occasion de parler allemand. We have few opportunities to speak German.
Ma liste de vocabulaire allemand comporte désormais deux mille mots. My German vocabulary list is up to two thousand words now.
Tu es allemand, n'est-ce pas ? You're German, aren't you?
John m'envoya une lettre écrite en allemand. John sent me a letter written in German.
Penses-tu en allemand ? Do you think in German?
Je connais cet Allemand avec une longue barbe. I know that German with a long beard.
Je ne parle pas allemand. I don't speak German.
À son accent, je peux dire qu'il est allemand. I can tell by his accent that he is German.
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