Usage examples of "Afrique-Équatoriale française" in French with translation to English

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Les éléphants vivent en Asie et en Afrique. Elephants live in Asia and Africa.
La baguette est française. The baguette is French.
Il alla en Afrique pour voir des animaux sauvages. He went to Africa to see wild animals.
Aimez-vous la littérature française ? Do you like French literature?
Le virus a décimé beaucoup d'éléphants en Afrique. The virus cut down many elephants in Africa.
L’histoire se déroule à Neuilly-sur-Seine, une commune française près de Paris. The story is set in Neuilly-on-the-Seine, a French town not far from Paris.
Mon pays se situe en Afrique du Nord, au sud de la mer méditerranéenne. My country is situated in North Africa, south of the Mediterranean Sea.
Pourquoi as-tu acheté une voiture française ? Why did you buy a French car?
La seule région restante dans le monde où l'obésité est rare est en Afrique sous-saharienne. The only remaining region in the world where obesity is uncommon is sub-Saharan Africa.
C'est une Française. She is French.
Il a raconté aux enfants ses aventures en Afrique. He told the children about his adventures in Africa.
Je veux manger de la cuisine française. I want to eat French cuisine.
Il est né en Afrique. He was born in Africa.
Le mot d'urgence "Mayday" vient de la phrase française, "Venez m'aider." The emergency call "Mayday" comes from the French sentence, "Venez m'aider."
Dr Hideo Noguchi mourut en Afrique en 1928. Dr. Hideo Noguchi died in Africa in 1928.
J’ai la nationalité française mais je suis d’origine vietnamienne. I have French nationality but Vietnamese origins.
Les réfugiés en Afrique recherchent de l'aide. Refugees in Africa are seeking help.
Ce mot est d'origine française. This word is also French in origin.
Marie travaille pour une ONG en Afrique. Mary works for an NGO in Africa.
Je veux manger un plat de cuisine française. I want to eat French cuisine.
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