Examples of using "французского" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm a teacher of French.
I'm a French teacher.
- I'm a French teacher.
- I'm a teacher of French.
Is Tom a French teacher?
Tom is a teacher of French.
They're French teachers.
I'm your French teacher.
Tom is my French teacher.
Tom is a French teacher, isn't he?
Here's your French textbook.
I'm your French teacher.
Tom is a French teacher.
Is Tom a French teacher?
Tom is a French teacher.
They're French teachers.
What's your French teacher's name?
How do you like your new French teacher?
- I thought you were a French teacher.
- I thought that you were a French teacher.
This word comes from French.
Tom became a French teacher.
This word comes from French.
You're a native French speaker, aren't you?
Tom wants to be a French teacher.
Tom used to be my French teacher.
- I thought Tom was a French teacher.
- I thought that Tom was a French teacher.
Tom wanted to be a French teacher.
I thought you were French teachers.
- I picked up some French.
- I learned a little French.
She is proficient in French.
She is a native speaker of French.
How was the French class?
Tom is obsessed with learning French.
- Who's your French teacher?
- Who is your French teacher?
Tom is our French teacher.
Is this good French?
I'm sick of French.
Tom is a native French speaker.
She's a fan of French cinema.
I have a basic knowledge of French.
My job is teaching French.
Learning French takes time.
That's our French teacher.
- Tom is a native speaker of French.
- Tom is a native French speaker.
- French is Tom's native language.
Tom doesn't know French.
We're both French teachers.
I don't know French.
Is Tom really a French teacher?
Are you a native speaker of French?
I'm a native speaker of French.
I like French class.
Our French teacher is Canadian.
He is a native speaker of French.
I'm weak in French.
They don't know French.
- See you in French class.
- I'll see you in French class.
They didn't know French.
Tomorrow's French class has been canceled.
- Tom and Mary are both French teachers.
- Both Tom and Mary are French teachers.
I'm married to a French teacher.
I heard that you're taking French lessons.
Tom has lost his interest in studying French.
I need an assistant who speaks French.
My first French teacher was Tom.
Tom doesn't want to be a French teacher.
I don't like our French teacher.
Tom worked as a French teacher in Australia.
Tom works as a French teacher in Australia.
We learned Russian instead of French.
Mr. Jackson is our French teacher.
Tom takes private French lessons.
Tom dozed off in French class.
My knowledge of French doesn't amount to much.
Tom found me a French teacher.
This word too is of French origin.
Who was your French teacher?
Tom Jackson is our French teacher.
I want to be a French teacher.
Certainly, my knowledge of French is limited.
This word was borrowed from French.
Tom may not know French.
Tom dozed off in French class.
Tom doesn't understand French at all.
I respect my French teacher.
Tom was my French teacher.