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char

English translation of char

tank

The French word for 'tank' is 'char'. It is used in the same context as in English, referring to a large, heavily armored fighting vehicle with tracks and a turret-mounted gun. The term is commonly used in military contexts and can be found in various French military expressions and idioms.


Example sentences using: char

Le roi rangea son char.

English translation of Le roi rangea son char.

The king put away his chariot.

The phrase uses 'char' to refer to a chariot, an antiquated type of vehicle. This can be used in any context where one might describe storing a vehicle or piece of equipment.

Le char de combat se déplace sur le champ de bataille.

English translation of Le char de combat se déplace sur le champ de bataille.

The battle tank moves across the battle field.

In this context, 'char' is used to represent a tank, specifically a battle tank as it is indicated by the French phrase 'char de combat'. Therefore one should remember 'char' as a versatile term for vehicles.

English translation of Le char à voile est un sport populaire sur les plages de France.

Land yachting is a popular sport on the beaches of France.

In this situation, 'char' refers to a 'char à voile' which is a type of land vehicle powered by wind. It's important to remember that 'voile' means 'sail', so 'char à voile' directly translated means 'sail cart'.

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