Examples of using "Französischlehrerin" in a sentence and their english translations:
My French teacher isn't a Canadian.
Mary is a French teacher in Australia.
I liked my first French teacher.
I'm a French teacher.
- Tom thought Mary was a French teacher.
- Tom thought that Mary was a French teacher.
I'm your French teacher.
I have a great Russian and French teacher.
I want to become a French teacher.
- Who's your French teacher?
- Who is your French teacher?
Who was your French teacher?
I'm Tom's French teacher.
I'm not a French teacher.
I'm a French teacher now.
Our French teacher is Canadian.
We like our French teacher.
You're a French teacher, aren't you?
- I thought you were a French teacher.
- I thought that you were a French teacher.
- Tom didn't know that Mary used to teach French.
- Tom didn't know Mary used to teach French.
Who's your French teacher now?
What's your French teacher like?
- I used to be Tom's French teacher.
- I was Tom's French teacher.
I'm still a French teacher.
I don't like our French teacher.
My French teacher isn't a Canadian.
I had a good French teacher.
I know a good French teacher.
I taught Tom French for three years.
I'm married to a French teacher.
How many years have you been a French teacher?
My French teacher is the same age as I am.
I wonder who Tom's French teacher is.
Do you remember the name of your first French teacher?
When I grow up, I want to be a French teacher.
Tom saw Mary talking to the French teacher.
We need to hire another French teacher.
Tom was lucky to have a teacher who was a native French speaker.
Who was your first French teacher?