Examples of using "Poisson" in a sentence and their english translations:
April fools!
- April fools!
- April Fool's!
April Fool's!
The fish smells bad.
- It's a fish.
- This is a fish.
- That is a fish.
- That's a fish.
- It is a fish.
This fish stinks.
Fish is expensive.
Do you want fish?
I like to eat fish.
They ate fish.
They eat fish.
and fish tracks...
- I like fish.
- I love fish.
This fish stinks.
I would like some fish.
- It's a fish.
- This is a fish.
- That is a fish.
- That's a fish.
I love fish.
Fish again?
He scaled the fish.
I like to eat fish.
Is that fish?
I am frying fish.
Do you eat fish?
I believe this fish is a freshwater fish.
- It's not a fish.
- It isn't a fish.
- That is not a fish.
- This is not a fish.
- This isn't a fish.
- This fish is not edible.
- This fish isn't edible.
Fish for the survivor,
It's fish time! Oh, yeah. Oh!
A fish can swim.
The fish is burnt black.
The fish can swim.
What kind of fish is that?
This fish is big.
This fish is good.
He scaled the fish.
- I need a fish.
- I need fish.
Neither fish nor fowl.
Tadpoles become frogs.
Fish wants to swim.
I'd like a fish.
This fish has a bad smell.
It is a fish.
I caught a fish!
Do you want fish?
The fish can swim.
I hate fish.
This fish is done.
I like fish.
I cleaned the fish.
It smells like fish.
It was an April Fool's joke.
I eat fish.
This fish smells awful.
I caught a fish.
Do you like fish?
Do you want fish?
- I'm a fish.
- I am a fish.
The fish smells bad.