Frenchman

"Frenchman" in a Sentence (12 examples)

I have a daughter who's married to a Frenchman.

It is only a few months since that Frenchman came to Japan.

His accent betrays him to be a Frenchman.

If you were to hear him speak French, you would take him for a Frenchman.

He is not an American but a Frenchman.

He was a Frenchman, as I discovered from his accent.

A Frenchman, for instance, might find it hard to laugh at a Russian joke.

We have a daughter who is married to a Frenchman.

I could tell from his accent that he was a Frenchman.

He was a Frenchman. I could tell by his accent.

A deep-seated misgiving about U.S. Asian policy is spreading among anti-Communists in Southeast Asia, who fear that the Korean truce is the first sign of U.S. withdrawal. In Hong Kong, anti-Communist Chinese newspapers, even those critical of Chiang, now talk about “U.S. double-faced diplomacy.” One said that “Ike and Dulles have stepped right into Acheson’s shoes.” Though Secretary Dulles has bulled through a special $387 million grant to bolster anti-Communist resistance in Indo-China, Frenchmen frequently grumble: Why should we fight our Communists to a finish when you did not fight yours to a finish in Korea?

The former recommended that all members of the Chamber of Deputies be elected by the scrutin de liste: that they be elected by all Frenchmen of both sexes over 21 years old.

Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.