franceses

french


Adjective franceses

  1. masculine plural of francés

Noun franceses m pl

  1. masculine plural of francés

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Examples
  • Los franceses abandonaron el proyecto de la construcción del canal de Panamá en el año 1889.

    The French abandoned the project of the construction of the Panama Canal in 1889.

  • Los franceses fueron derrotados en Waterloo.

    The French were defeated at Waterloo.

  • Los franceses son mejores amantes que los alemanes.

    The French are better lovers than the Germans.

  • ¿Cuáles son algunos de tus vinos franceses favoritos?

    What are some of your favorite French wines?

  • Los matemáticos son como los franceses: sea lo que fuere que les digas, ellos lo traducen a su propio lenguaje y lo transforman en una cosa totalmente diferente.

    Mathematicians are like French people: whatever you tell them they translate it into their own language and turn it into something totally different.

  • Un verdadero alemán no soporta a los franceses, aunque con gusto se beba sus vinos.

    A true German can't stand the French, yet willingly he drinks their wines.

  • Seamos conscientes de toda la importancia de este día, porque hoy entre los hospitalarios muros de Boulogne-sur-Mer no se han reunido franceses con ingleses, ni rusos con polacos, sino seres humanos con seres humanos.

    Let us be fully aware of all the importance of this day, because today within the generous walls of Boulogne-sur-Mer have met not French with English, nor Russians with Polish, but people with people.

  • A los franceses les gusta comer ancas de rana.

    The French like to eat frog legs.

  • Los franceses son más sabios de lo que parecen, y los españoles parecen más sabios de lo que son.

    The French are wiser than they seem, and the Spaniards seem wiser than they are.

  • Los matemáticos tienen esto en común con los franceses: cogen lo que quiera que les estés diciendo y lo traducen a su manera, y lo transforman en algo totalmente diferente.

    Mathematicians have this in common with the French: whatever you're trying to say to them, they take it and translate it in their own way and turn it around into something completely different.

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