Usage examples of "franc belge" in French with translation to English

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« Pour être franc, j'ai le vertige » « Tu es un trouillard ! » "To tell you the truth, I am scared of heights." "You are a coward!"
Il n'y a pas de Belge, il n'y a que des Wallons et des Flamands. There is no such thing as a Belgian, there are only Walloons and Flemish.
Le Franc suisse s'envole. The Swiss Franc is soaring.
Jacques est un nom belge. Jacques is a Belgian name.
Pour être franc, il est difficile de comprendre pourquoi vous souhaitez partir. Frankly speaking, it is difficult to understand why you want to go.
Terrible accident d'hélicoptère dans un cimetière belge, les sauveteurs ont déjà dégagé plus de 500 corps. Horrible helicopter accident in a Belgian cemetery, the rescuers have already salvaged more than 500 corpses.
Je ne pense pas qu'il était franc avec moi. I don't think he was being straight with me.
Il est parfois difficile d'être à la fois délicat et franc. Sometimes it's hard to be tactful and honest at the same time.
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