Sentence examples of "un" in French with translation "an"

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C'est un argument intéressant. It's an interesting argument.
As-tu un rendez-vous ? Do you have an appointment?
Douze est un nombre pair. Twelve is an even number.
C'est un projet ambitieux. It's an ambitious project.
C'est un vieux chapeau. That's an old hat.
Êtes-vous un enfant unique ? Are you an only child?
Elle nous accorda un entretien. She agreed to give us an interview.
C’était un méchant lapin. That was an evil bunny.
Es-tu un enfant unique ? Are you an only child?
Le centre est un idéal. The center is an ideal.
Son père est un imposteur. His father is an impostor.
Il a un caractère incontrôlable. He has an uncontrollable temper.
C'est un artiste né. He is by nature an artist.
Avez-vous un rendez-vous ? Do you have an appointment?
Il est seulement un amateur. He is just an amateur.
Je veux écrire un article. I want to write an article.
Elle a épousé un Américain. She married an American.
Un hexagone comporte six côtés. An hexagon has six sides.
C'est un chauffeur expérimenté. He is an expert driver.
Vous devriez acheter un répondeur. You should buy an answering machine.
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