Examples of using "Ranskaan" in a sentence and their english translations:
John left for France yesterday.
During the summer, I will go to France.
I'd like to go to France one day.
I'm sick of French.
- Tom doesn't understand French very well.
- Tom doesn't really understand French.
When you come to France, we will go to Marseille.
If I happen to end up going abroad, I'd probably go for France.
I'm sick of French.
It is inevitable that I go to France someday, I just don't know when.
Tired of being the subject of accusations from Tom, Mary fled to France, whose language has no accusative case.
Then the journey is continued through the tunnel under the English Channel, to France, the land of Charlemagne and Napoleon.
If you know that something unpleasant will happen, that you will go to the dentist for example, or to France, then that is not good.
But it is undeniable that his influence on French history has been tremendous, and many of the institutions that Napoleon established are still incredibly important in contemporary French society.