"Je ne comprends pas les gens" is a French sentence that translates into:
"I don't/can't get people"
"I don't/can't understand people"
It has a double meaning because it might be used to say either:
"people (and their actions) are just beyond my understanding" (What they're doing is just weird)
or "I don't understand what people are saying" (i.e: they speak a different language)
Les informations mean 'the information' in English. In the context of watching TV, les informations are 'the news'.
Les trains means "the trains" in English.
"Les souliers" means "the shoes" in English.
Les framboises are 'the raspberries' in English.
"les gants" = "the gloves"
Do you mean 'les portes'? That means 'the doors' (:
dans les quatre means 'in the four' in English.
les fauteuils means chairs in English.
les desserts means desserts in English.
"les plats" is translated 'the dishes' in English.
"pendre les vêtements" means "to hang the clothes" in English.
trouve les objets means "find the objects" in English.