Usage examples of "Tennis Australia" in English with translation to French

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I will be leaving for Australia next month. Je partirai pour l'Australie le mois prochain.
Tennis began in France in the thirteenth century. Le tennis fut d'abord pratiqué en France au treizième siècle.
I come from Australia. Je viens d'Australie.
I don't enjoy tennis. Je n'aime pas le tennis.
I want to go to Australia with my family. Je veux aller en Australie avec ma famille.
Why don't we play tennis on Sunday? Pourquoi ne jouons-nous pas au tennis dimanche ?
We now have only one week left in the UK before we fly home to Australia. Il ne nous reste à présent qu'une seule semaine en Angleterre avant que nous ne retournions chez nous en Australie.
I will play tennis this afternoon. Je vais jouer au tennis cet après-midi.
I'm aching to go to Australia. J'ai très envie d'aller en Australie.
Tennis is my preferred sport. Le tennis est mon sport préféré.
In Australia, they speak English. La langue parlée en Australie est l'anglais.
He is mad about tennis. Il est fou de tennis.
I have been to Australia once when I was in college. Je suis allé en Australie une fois alors que j'étais à l'université.
Are you a good fuck at the tennis club? Es-tu bonne au tennis ?
It was not until I visited Australia that I realized how small Japan was. Ce n'est qu'après avoir visité l'Australie que j'ai réalisé à quel point le Japon était minuscule.
He can play both tennis and baseball. Il peut jouer à la fois au tennis et au baseball.
From my point of view, Australia is one of the best countries in the world. De mon point de vue, l'Australie est un des plus beaux pays du monde.
It is not too much to say that she is one of the best tennis players in Japan. Il n'est pas exagéré d'affirmer qu'elle est l'une des meilleures joueuses de tennis du Japon.
English is spoken in Australia. L'anglais est parlé en Australie.
No, but I play tennis. Non, mais je joue au tennis.
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