Usage examples of "Français" in French with translation to English

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Tom ne parle pas français. Tom doesn't speak French.
Il n'est pas américain mais français. He is not an American but a Frenchman.
Il parle naturellement le français. It comes natural to him to speak French.
En latin, « gallus » veut dire « coq » et aussi « Français ». In Latin, "gallus" means both "cock" and "Frenchman".
Elle parle aussi le français. She also speaks French.
Il était Français, comme je le découvris par son accent. He was a Frenchman, as I discovered from his accent.
Je veux apprendre le français. I want to learn French.
J'ai une fille qui est mariée à un Français. I have a daughter who's married to a Frenchman.
Elle parle français, et couramment. She can speak French, and fluently at that.
Il était français. Je pouvais le deviner d'après son accent. He was a Frenchman. I could tell by his accent.
Impossible n'est pas français. Impossible is not French.
Un Français, par exemple, pourrait trouver dur de rire à une plaisanterie russe. A Frenchman, for instance, might find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke.
J'adore les films français. I love French films.
Il peut bien parler français. He can speak French well.
Je suis un médecin français. I am a French doctor.
Aide-le avec le français. Help him with French.
Elle nous enseigne le français. She's teaching us French.
Qui vous enseigne le français ? Who teaches you French?
Pourquoi apprends-tu le français ? Why are you learning French?
Aimez-vous les vins français ? Do you like French wines?
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