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

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Je mange dans la maison. I eat in the house.
Mange ce qui te plaît. Eat whatever you like.
Mange autant que tu veux. Eat as much as you like.
Je mange avec mes amis. I ate beside my friend.
Le garçon mange du pain. The boy eats bread.
On mange de la nourriture. You eat food.
Le lapin mange la carotte. The rabbit is eating the carrot.
Je mange avec les mains. I eat with my hands.
Je mange et je détruis. I eat and destroy.
Je mange avec mon frangin. I am eating with my bro.
D'habitude, je mange dehors. I usually eat out.
L'homme mange du pain. The man is eating bread.
Marie ne mange pas de viande. Mary doesn't eat meat.
Je ne mange jamais de viande. I never eat meat.
Il ne mange que des fruits. He eats nothing else but fruit.
On est ce qu'on mange. You are what you eat.
Père ne mange pas de dessert. Father doesn't eat dessert.
Ne mange pas trop de gâteau. Do not eat too much cake.
Elle ne mange que des légumes. She eats nothing but vegetables.
Le lion mange de la viande. The lion is eating meat.
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