Examples of using "Fransızca'da" in a sentence and their english translations:
I'm terrible at French.
Tom is terrible at French.
Why are you good at French?
We are looking for someone who is proficient in French.
You're pretty good at French, I think.
Tom is pretty bad at French.
Tom is pretty good at French.
Why is Tom good at French?
- Tom gets good grades in French.
- Tom gets good marks in French.
Tom is already really good at French.
I can't figure out how to say this in French.
I never was very good at French.
Tom has gotten pretty good at French.
- Tom isn't very good at French.
- Tom is not very good at French.
Tom doesn't know how to apologize in French.
You're very good at French, aren't you?
I'm still not very fluent in French.
Tom still isn't fluent in French.
- I'm not as good at French as Tom.
- I'm not as good at French as Tom is.
- I'm much better at French than Tom.
- I'm much better at French than Tom is.
- I think I'm better at French than you.
- I think I'm better at French than you are.
- I think that I'm better at French than you are.
- I think that I'm better at French than you.
- I knew Tom wasn't good at French.
- I knew that Tom wasn't good at French.
Tom hasn't made much progress in French.
- Tom said Mary wasn't good at French.
- Tom said that Mary wasn't good at French.
- I think Tom is pretty good at French.
- I think that Tom is pretty good at French.
I want to get to be as good at French as you are.
Tom doesn't think he's very good at French.
Tom is getting a lot better at French.
Tom wanted to get better at French.
Tom is pretty bad at French, isn't he?
The Central African Republic is called "République Centrafricaine" in French.
"Bracelet" means the same thing in English that it does in French.
Tom said that Mary was pretty good at French.
- Tom thinks Mary is pretty good at French.
- Tom thinks that Mary is pretty good at French.
- Tom said he wanted to learn how to swear in French.
- Tom said that he wanted to learn how to swear in French.
- You're much better at French than Tom, aren't you?
- You're much better at French than Tom is, aren't you?
- Tom and I are both good at French.
- Both Tom and I are good at French.
Neither Tom nor Mary is very good at French.
Tom became fluent in French very quickly.
Tom is actually pretty good at French.
- Tom said Mary was good at French.
- Tom said that Mary was good at French.