She is playing/plays football
"je joue au football le lundi / je joue au foot les lundis" (both grammatically correct)
je joue au foot dans le jardin
"I play soccer!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je joue au football! The masculine singular noun football represents an English loan-word whose meaning for French language-speakers is either American football or soccer elsewhere. The pronunciation will be "zhuh zhoo oh foot-bal" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
Oui, tu jouer au basket! Your question means "I play basket."
This is a strange sentence, particularly the word "on" in the middle. Perhaps this is what was intended: J'adore jouer au foot quand il fait beau en été. which means, I love to play football when the weather is nice in summer.
j'ai joué au foot means 'I played football' in French (understand 'soccer' if you live in the US)
"je joue au football le lundi / je joue au foot les lundis" (both grammatically correct)
"jouer au foot / jouer au football" Americans call football "soccer"; Europeans call the American football game "American football"
Oui, J'aime joue au foot. C'est tres amusant.Bonne chance en vie!
I'm playing squash
je joue au foot dans le jardin
"I play soccer!" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Je joue au football! The masculine singular noun football represents an English loan-word whose meaning for French language-speakers is either American football or soccer elsewhere. The pronunciation will be "zhuh zhoo oh foot-bal" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
"je n'aime pas le football"
she is unemployed
"He plays soccer" is an English equivalent of the French phrase Il joue au foot. The masculine singular word footserves as a shortened form of the English loan-word football, to designate American football in the United States and soccer elsewhere. The pronunciation will be "eel zhoo o foot" in Alsatian and Cevenol French.
In French I play football is: Je joue au foot(ball) Hope it helped. If you need help on French I can probably do it.
je joue au rugby