Sentence examples of "tennis féminin" in French
« Michael » est un nom masculin, mais « Michelle » est un nom féminin.
"Michael" is a man's name, but "Michelle" is a woman's name.
J’ai fait une partie de tennis avec un ami, mais j’ai perdu.
I played a match of tennis with my friend, but lost.
Ce professeur a tendance à être partial envers les étudiantes de sexe féminin.
That teacher tends to be partial to female students.
La vérité est que, ces derniers jours, je pense écrire un roman pour un magazine féminin.
The truth is, these days, I'm thinking of writing a novel for a women's magazine.
Demain après-midi, il sera en train de jouer au tennis.
He will be playing tennis tomorrow afternoon.
Il est absorbé à jouer au tennis, mais son frère fait plus du football et du baseball.
He is absorbed in playing tennis, but his brother goes in more for football and baseball.
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