french-speaking造句1. Could we have a French-speaking guide?
2. I'd like to request a French-speaking guide.
3. Hassan is a French-speaking cosmopolitan.
4. Acadians are descendants of Canada's original French-speaking population.
5. At 60, he will be Belgium's first French-speaking prime minister in 30 years, a rare centre-left voice in a European Union that has veered right, and one of few proudly gay world leaders.
6. The most enthusiastic scrappers (of either sex) are French-speaking Belgians, who are more aggressive than their Flemish-speaking compatriots.
7. Used as an honorific in french-speaking areas, especially as accorded to princes and prelates.
8. Montreal, the largest city in the mostly French-speaking Province of Quebec, is considered by some to be the cultural capital of Canada.
9. Polo: Yes. In that year, the French-speaking Normans under William the Conqueror invaded England from France, defeating the Saxon king Harold at the Battle of Hastings.
10. For starters, she asked French-speaking Internet users to rank 100 pop songs according to their ability to be compulsively repeated within one's mind.
11. Relations between French-speaking and English-speaking Canada have been difficult to improve.
12. Note that there is a big cultural divide between French-speaking Swiss, and the German-speaking Swiss.
13. The study found the worst public healthcare systems in French-speaking West Africa, where staff are less likely to emigrate.
14. On September 19, 2010, Vice Foreign Minister Zhai Jun met in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with the diplomats attending the Workshop for Senior Diplomats in French-Speaking Countries in Africa.
15. Originally Flemish-speaking and still part of the province of Flanders, it has now been populated by French-speaking commuters from the centre of the capital looking for a better quality of life.
16. The researchers reached this conclusion from an experiment on thirty French-speaking adults.
17. Belgium is now almost totally split on linguistic lines between the rich Flemish-speaking north and the poorer French-speaking south.
18. But the crisis has left divisions more deeply entrenched than ever between the rich, Dutch-speaking north and poorer, French-speaking south, with melting pot Brussels marooned in the middle.
19. This period saw a rise in inter-communal tensions between the Dutch-speaking Flemings of the north and the French-speaking Walloons of the South.
20. Instead they have argued about language rights in a set of Flemish communes with lots of French-speaking residents, and other local arcana.
21. Some allowances were given to Quebec because it was a predominantly French-speaking Catholic province and had special needs, unlike other provinces.
22. GM officials, who declined to be named, said on Thursday it had been unaware that LaCrosse was a term for self-gratification among teenagers in French-speaking Quebec.
23. He drifted into the Belgian premiership in 2008 when his predecessor got bogged down in a nasty linguistic dispute between Dutch- and French-speaking politicians.
24. Wermke's team recorded the cries of 60 healthy newborns, 30 born into French-speaking families and 30 born into German-speaking families, when they were three to five days old.
25. This now happens even in Brussels, especially since the non- French-speaking eastern Europeans joined in 2004.
26. The relationship is known in English-speaking countries as Boyle's law and in French-speaking countries as Mariotte's law.
27. Manitoba became a province after some controversial events involving the federal government and the Metis, French-speaking descendants of French fur traders who married American Indian girls.