Similar words: bench, frequency, currency, reference, difference, preference, conference, make a difference. Meaning: [frentʃ] n. 1. the Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France 2. the people of France 3. United States sculptor who created the seated marble figure of Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. (1850-1931). v. snap (bean) lengthwise in preparation for cooking. adj. of or pertaining to France or the people of France.
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241. He speaks very good French but then he did live in Paris for three years.
242. You should pay great attention to the centre who stands out in the French team.
243. You should brush up on your French before you go to France.
244. Her degree is in French, with specialization in seventeenth-century literature.
245. The Japanese, Americans, and even the French and Germans, judge economic policies by results.
246. He's putting a lot of work into improving his French.
247. After living in France for years, she eventually became a French citizen. Subject can be used when the state is ruled by a king or queen:a British subject. National is most often used when somebody is living in another country:diplomats and foreign nationals.
248. She was believed to have died in near poverty on the French Riviera.
249. So far the French alliance had profited the rebels little.
250. Queen Isabella was urged to use her influence with the French monarch.
251. She works for the EU, translating from English into French.
252. There were many French exiles in England after the Revolution.
253. French differs from English in having gender for all nouns.
254. He compared the achievements of the British and the French during 1916 and concluded that the latter were better all around.
255. French artist and inventor of the daguerreotype process for obtaining positive photographic prints.
256. 'La Grande Illusion' is one of the classics of French cinema.
257. In other words(Sentencedict.com), the bourgeoisie are a product of the French Revolution.
258. In February 1916 the French Army made a stand at Verdun.
259. In 1970 the average size of a French farm was 19 hectares.
260. She spoke in French after the fashion of the court.
261. The problem arose from a misunderstanding on the part of the French.
262. I lost a tooth while chomping on a French baguette!
263. The French are known for their love of their language.
264. She speaks French very fluently,[sentence dictionary] but her pronunciation lets her down.
265. The French word for 'sun' is masculine - 'le soleil', but the German word is feminine - 'die Sonne'.
266. The French language contains many Anglicisms, such as 'le weekend'.
267. The National Assembly is the lower house of the French Parliament.
268. The British cooperated with the French in building the new craft.
269. They rather looked down their noses at anyone who couldn't speak French.
270. I want to know how to put this in French?
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