Examples of using "Allemand " in a sentence and their english translations:
- You are German?
- Are you German?
- You can speak German.
- You speak German.
"Do you speak German?" "No, I don't."
They can speak German.
They speak German fluently.
Say it in German.
He speaks German.
She speaks German.
I am German.
I speak German.
Do you speak German or English?
A homecomer, a German.
I am a German citizen.
Do you think in German?
I am counting in German.
I want to speak German.
You can speak German.
Marie speaks German fluently
You can speak German.
We're talking German fluently.
They speak German fluently.
Say it in German.
Say it in German.
My German is terrible.
Your German is good.
You speak German extremely well.
"Do you speak German?" "No, I don't."
I'm trying to speak German.
They can speak German.
I'm fluent in German.
- Mary got married to a German.
- Mary is married to a German.
That sucks in good German.
You are the German champion!
the German author Hamed Abdel-Samad.
I am weak in German.
He is German by birth.
No, Sir, I am German.
Shall we speak Swiss German together?
I am a German architect.
- I don't speak German.
- I can't speak German.
Germany is called "Deutschland" in German.
Hans is a German name.
I'm writing a sentence in German.
I speak a little German.
Do you speak German or English?
Do you speak German or English?
He can speak both English and German.
She spoke only German.
I want to improve my German.
I'm German, and you?
Are you also German?
- My German friend is called Hans.
- My German friend's name is Hans.
I'm not German.
He spoke German with me.
He speaks English with a German accent.
I'm a fan of German opera.