Usage examples of "french bean" in English with translation to French

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I don't care a bean. J'en ai rien à cirer.
The French like to make fun of Belgians. Les Français aiment se moquer des Belges.
My French is crappy. Mon français est merdique.
I really like French cooking. J'aime vraiment la cuisine française.
Impossible isn't French. Impossible n'est pas français.
She is French. Elle est française.
I have French nationality but Vietnamese origins. J’ai la nationalité française mais je suis d’origine vietnamienne.
How was the French class? Comment s'est passé le cours de français ?
I heard the song sung in French. J'ai entendu cette chanson en version française.
Mathematicians are like French people: whatever you tell them they translate it into their own language and turn it into something totally different. Les mathématiciens sont comme les Français : quoi que vous leur disiez ils le traduisent dans leur propre langue et le transforment en quelque chose de totalement différent.
Let us be fully aware of all the importance of this day, because today within the generous walls of Boulogne-sur-Mer have met not French with English, nor Russians with Polish, but people with people. Prenons bien conscience de la gravité de la journée d'aujourd'hui, car aujourd'hui, dans les murs accueillants de Boulogne-sur-Mer, ne se réunissent pas des Français avec des Anglais, des Russes avec des Polonais, mais des hommes avec des hommes.
She speaks both English and French. Elle parle français et anglais.
Our teacher doesn't just speak English, but French too. Notre professeur ne parle pas juste anglais mais aussi français.
A true German can't stand the French, yet willingly he drinks their wines. Un bon Allemand ne peut souffrir les Français, mais il boit leurs vins très volontiers.
They're studying French and web design. Ils étudient le français et le webdesign.
Impossible is not a French word. Impossible n'est pas français.
In addition to English, he can speak French. En plus de parler anglais, il sait parler français.
The French Revolution not only had as its objective to change an old government, but also to abolish the old form of society. La Révolution française n'a pas eu seulement pour objet de changer un gouvernement ancien, mais d'abolir la forme ancienne de la société.
I want to eat French cuisine. Je veux manger un plat de cuisine française.
He is capable of teaching French. Il est capable d'enseigner le français.
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