Examples of using "D'angleterre" in a sentence and their english translations:
- I come from England.
- I'm from England.
- I am from England.
He comes from England.
She is coming from England.
He hurried back from England.
invader to become King of England.
I ordered several books from England.
She hurried back from England.
Elizabeth II is the Queen of England.
Charles the First of England was guillotined.
They ordered several books from the UK.
Prince Charles will be the next king of England.
Do you know who the British Ambassador to Japan is?
- I had just returned from England then.
- At the time, I had just returned from England.
- I met two foreigners: one from Canada and one from England.
- I met two foreigners: a Canadian and a Brit.
One of England's kings abdicated the throne in order to marry a commoner.
I met two foreigners, one was from Canada, and the other from England.
Alfred, King of England, was a great scholar as well as a great ruler.
I met two foreigners, one was from Canada, and the other from England.
The French team scored as many goals as the English team.
Prince William is second in line to the English throne.
England’s new king, William the Conqueror, was himself descended from a Viking adventurer.
Although the fork entered society on the tables of rich people, many members of royalty, such as Elizabeth I of England and Louis XIV of France, ate with their fingers.