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1. adjective 2. noun1) Französisch, das; see also academic.ru/24358/English">English 2. 1)2) constr. as pl.the French — die Franzosen
* * *[fren ](potato chips.) Pommes frites(pl.)* * *[fren(t)ʃ]I. adj1. (of France) französisch\French people Franzosen pl2. (of language) Französisch-, französisch\French class Französischstunde f\French grammar/verbs französische Grammatik/VerbenII. nexcuse my \French! ( hum) entschuldige meine Ausdrucksweise!2. (people)▪ the \French pl die Franzosen* * *[frentS]1. adjfranzösischFrench teacher (teaches French) — Französischlehrer( in) m(f); (comes from France) französischer Lehrer, französische Lehrerin
he is French —
the French people — die Franzosen pl, das französische Volk
2. n2)the French pl — die Franzosen pl
* * *French [frentʃ]A s französisch:he’s French er ist FranzoseB s2. LING Französisch n, das Französische:F abk1. Fahrenheit3. FrenchFr. abk2. France3. French* * *1. adjective2. nounhe/she is French — er ist Franzose/sie ist Französin
1) Französisch, das; see also English 2. 1)2) constr. as pl.* * *adj.französisch adj. -
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[fren(t)ʃ] adj1) ( of France) französisch;\French people Franzosen pl2) ( of language) Französisch-, französisch;\French class Französischstunde f;excuse my \French! ( hum) entschuldige meine Ausdrucksweise!2) ( people)the \French pl die Franzosen -
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5 french
<med.tech> (diameter of catheters and bougies; 1 fr = 1/3 mm) ■ Charrière n (CH); Charr n -
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7 French leave
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8 French bread
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9 French chalk
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10 French cuff
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11 French-fried potatoes
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12 French kiss
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13 French loaf
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14 French seam
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15 French stick
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16 French toast
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17 French Foreign Legion
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18 French fried potatoes
French fried po·ˈta·toes, French ˈfriesn pl Pommes frites pl -
19 French knickers
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20 French manicure
French ˈmani·curen French Manicure f
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