Usage examples of "tennis féminin" in French with translation to English

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Je jouais au tennis quand j'étais étudiant. I used to play tennis when I was a student.
« Michael » est un nom masculin, mais « Michelle » est un nom féminin. "Michael" is a man's name, but "Michelle" is a woman's name.
J’ai fait une partie de tennis avec un ami, mais j’ai perdu. I played a match of tennis with my friend, but lost.
Ce professeur a tendance à être partial envers les étudiantes de sexe féminin. That teacher tends to be partial to female students.
Tu as joué au tennis hier. You played tennis yesterday.
La vérité est que, ces derniers jours, je pense écrire un roman pour un magazine féminin. The truth is, these days, I'm thinking of writing a novel for a women's magazine.
Il jouera au tennis avec ses amis. He will play tennis with his friends.
Mon épouse chante dans le chœur féminin. My wife sings in the ladies' choir.
Elle est douée pour jouer au tennis. She is good at playing tennis.
Est-ce que tu joues bien au tennis ? Do you play tennis well?
Tom et Bill sont en train de jouer au tennis. Both Tom and Bill are playing tennis now.
Je vais jouer au tennis cet après-midi. I will play tennis this afternoon.
Elle aimait le tennis et devint coach. She liked tennis and became a tennis coach.
Kenji est un joueur de tennis. Kenji is a tennis player.
Demain après-midi, il sera en train de jouer au tennis. He will be playing tennis tomorrow afternoon.
Elle s'intéresse maintenant au tennis. She is now involved in tennis.
Il n'aime pas le tennis. He does not like tennis.
Il est absorbé à jouer au tennis, mais son frère fait plus du football et du baseball. He is absorbed in playing tennis, but his brother goes in more for football and baseball.
Jouais-tu au tennis hier matin ? Were you playing tennis yesterday morning?
Est-ce que vous avez joué au tennis hier ? Did you play tennis yesterday?
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