allemand = German,
les allemands = the Germans
Hello in French is "Bonjour", German is "Hallo", and Dutch is "Hallo" as well.
Switzerland is a country that speaks both German and French.
Switzerland (french: Suiesse, german: Schweiz, italian: Svizzera)
This is not French, but broken German. That would mean 'I don't speak German'. (It's not grammatical though, and should be "ich spreche kein Deutsch").
French people speak German in the region of Alsace, located in eastern France near the German border. This region has a unique cultural heritage due to its history of alternating between French and German rule. The local Alsatian dialect incorporates elements of both French and German.
"German" in French is "Allemand".
German mean " allemand" in french
German!
French cuisine is obviously famous, varied, and creative. There is a popular joke involving German and French: "paradise is where the mechanics are German, and the cooks are French. Hell is the other way: the mechanics are French and the cooks are German"
the German assassin is " l'assassin allemand " in French.
Hello in French is "Bonjour", German is "Hallo", and Dutch is "Hallo" as well.
French and German are two different languages so no.
The German expressions for French fries arePommes frittesPommesorFritten
it means that someone has to translate from the French language, to German language
A German shepherd is 'un berger allemand' in French.
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Elliot speaks German but i dont know about french.