Usage examples of "distinct french accent" in English with translation to Spanish

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The other kids at school made fun of him because of his strange accent. Los demás niños en la escuela se burlaron de él por su acento extraño.
Horses are distinct from donkeys. Los caballos son distintos de los asnos.
The French like to make fun of Belgians. A los franceses les gusta burlarse de los belgas.
I couldn't understand her accent. No podía entender su acento.
Thus the term has two distinct usages. Por lo tanto, el término tiene dos usos distintos.
My French is crappy. Mi francés es malísimo.
He was an American, as I knew from his accent. Reconocí por su acento que era americano.
He has no distinct idea of how to proceed. No tiene una idea clara de cómo proceder.
I really like French cooking. Realmente me gusta la cocina francesa.
Tom made fun of Mary's accent. Tom se burló del acento de Mary.
We are distinct from each other in taste. Tenemos diferentes gustos.
She is French. Ella es francesa.
For some strange reason I talk to me dogs with an Irish accent. Por alguna extraña razón, hablo con mis perros con acento irlandés.
I have French nationality but Vietnamese origins. Tengo nacionalidad francesa, pero soy de origen vietnamita.
Judging from his accent, he is from Kansai. A juzgar por su acento, es de Kansai.
She speaks not only English but also French. Ella habla no sólo inglés sino también francés.
I understood from his accent that he was an American. Entendí por su acento que era estadounidense.
Tom began to wonder who Mary had learned French from. Tom se empezó a preguntar de quién Mary habría aprendido francés.
People that don't put a circumflex accent on "râler" piss me off. La gente que no pone un acento circunflejo a râler me cruzan los cables.
I heard the song sung in French. Oí esa canción cantada en francés.
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