Examples of using "Ranskassa" in a sentence and their english translations:
My brother works in France.
Have you ever been to France?
French is spoken in France.
I'm a beginner in French.
I would like to live in France.
One speaks French in France.
Help him with French.
I'm not good at French.
What language is spoken in France?
I'd like to go to France sometime.
I'm useless at French.
Does French have a similar expression?
I have difficulty in French.
Tom helps me in French.
Tom is good at French.
I missed you a lot while you were in France.
- You're pretty good at French, aren't you?
- You're really good at French, aren't you?
I'm not very good at French.
Can you believe it? We're in France!
Akiko has many friends in France.
- French is not only spoken in France.
- French isn't only spoken in France.
Is Tom any good at French?
Tom is surprisingly good at French.
Tom is very good at French.
"H" is not pronounced in French.
This machine was manufactured in France.
- French has many more vowels than Japanese.
- There are many more vowels in French than in Japanese.
Nobody compares with her in French.
- I've never been good at French.
- I have never been good at French.
John is head and shoulders above any of his classmates in French.
You're really good at French, aren't you?
To think one is a character is very common in France.
A person who is born in France is French.
In its home country, France, Tatoeba became a social and cultural phenomenon.
I'll help you with your French, if you help me with my English.
Tom met his wife while he was studying in France.
- You're good at speaking French, aren't you?
- Your French is good.
- Your French is very good.
- You are good at speaking French, aren't you?
- You're good at French, aren't you?
Tom isn't as good at French as you think he is.
Tom can speak French well.
- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry broke his right thigh bone in a bicycling accident Sunday in France.
- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry broke his right femur in a cycling accident Sunday in France.
Love is a comedy in France, a tragedy in England, an opera in Italy, and a melodrama in Germany.
This word is also French in origin.
Sometime I'll definitely visit France. I just don't know exactly when.
Liaison occurs in spoken French when a word which ends with a consonant that is normally not pronounced is followed by a word which begins with a vowel. In these cases, the consonant is sometimes pronounced as if it were at the beginning of the following word.