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I'd like to go to France one day.
I'd like to go to France sometime.
I'd like to go to France one day.
In Esperanto, nouns end with "o". Plurals are formed with the addition of "j".
Tom can speak French almost like a native.
I play trumpet in a symphonic wind orchestra.
Our favorite place to eat is that small restaurant on the corner.
Tom doesn't know how to say what he wants to say in French.
What is the population of France?
Jim is master of French and German.
Jim is master of French and German.
He was confused by something, as though he wasn't used to this kind of restaurant, but I stayed clear of him by pretending that I, too, wasn't used to the restaurant.
Our favorite place to eat is that small restaurant on the corner.
Our favorite place to eat is that small restaurant on the corner.
We heard the swing squeaking back and forth in the park where there was supposed to be no one else but us.
He translated a Japanese novel into French.
France can't be matched for good wine.
No country can match France's good quality wine.
When it comes to good quality wine, no country can rival France.
Since you can change the playback speed on the walkman, I use it to learn French.

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