Examples of using "France" in a sentence and their english translations:
France is called "France" in French.
Greetings from France!
- She is from France.
- She's from France.
- She comes from France.
I'd like to go to France.
We live in France.
Do you like France?
I love France.
France, I love you!
Long live France.
He has been to France.
I'm discovering France,
only for France.
I would like to go to France.
I would like to live in France.
Greetings from France!
- He is from France.
- He comes from France.
- I am from France.
- I'm from France.
He was in France.
I hope to return to France.
- She is from France.
- She's from France.
We are from France.
I'd like to go to France.
She was in France.
The engineer is working in France.
Paris is in France.
Is this French?
Greetings from France!
Do you like France?
Do you like France?
France borders Italy.
Germany borders on France.
I live and work in France.
French is spoken in France.
This city is located in France.
He has recently returned from France.
Germany shares a border with France.
I'm from France, and you?
- I'd like to go to France one day.
- I'd like to go to France sometime.
- France is in western Europe.
- France is in Western Europe.
- France is in western Europe.
- France is in Western Europe.
I got acquainted with her in France.
Oh, I do wish I could go to France.
I got acquainted with him in France.
I live and work in France.
- He has been to France.
- He was in France.
France should be full.
During summer, I'm going to go to France.
Sawako wants to go to France.
We traveled to France.
My brother works in France.
Welcome to France!
You eat well in France.
This city is in France.
France is a republic.