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I am don't french vs I am not french

The correct phrase is "I am not French." The phrase "I am don't French" is incorrect in English. The correct form uses the negation "not" to express the idea that someone is not of French nationality.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 735 views

I am don't french

This phrase is incorrect in English. The correct form should use the negation "not" instead of "don't."

The correct form should be "I am not French" to express that someone is not of French nationality.
  • I knew you weren't French.
  • I am French, but I live in Montreal.
  • I am at the University of Michigan getting my PhD in French literature.
  • Francis, I am sending French forces to Scotland.
  • (in French) I am here for...
  • I am so regretting putting the French doors between the bedrooms.
  • And I am a French waiter.
  • I am going to go fix my French manicure.
  • I am honored to have French guests.
  • I am French and now demand quiet.
  • I am satisfied that the French authorities have taken action.
  • I am speaking on behalf of the French delegation of my group.
  • Mr President, I am a French and European socialist.
  • I am a bit discouraged by the delays put forward by the French presidency.
  • I am afraid this macho technology drives far too much of French foreign policy.
  • Madam President, I am the first French socialist involved in this debate.
  • Today I am addressing the French Presidency in particular.
  • I am not responsible for French budgetary policy, so we shall see...
  • I am looking at Mrs Grossetête, because the French always want to introduce a touch of protectionism.
  • I am French and I am selling... la cheese.

Alternatives:

  • I am not French

I am not french

This phrase is correct in English. It expresses the idea that someone is not of French nationality.

Use this phrase to correctly state that you are not of French nationality.
  • I am not responsible for French budgetary policy, so we shall see...
  • I am not talking about imposing French values on other states but about allowing those states which wish to do so, by virtue of subsidiarity, to preserve their social models while nevertheless respecting Community law.
  • Of course I can. I've had concussion, I'm not French.
  • I am French, but I live in Montreal.
  • I am at the University of Michigan getting my PhD in French literature.
  • Francis, I am sending French forces to Scotland.
  • (in French) I am here for...
  • I am so regretting putting the French doors between the bedrooms.
  • And I am a French waiter.
  • I am going to go fix my French manicure.
  • I am honored to have French guests.
  • I am French and now demand quiet.
  • I am satisfied that the French authorities have taken action.
  • I am speaking on behalf of the French delegation of my group.
  • Mr President, I am a French and European socialist.
  • I am a bit discouraged by the delays put forward by the French presidency.
  • I am afraid this macho technology drives far too much of French foreign policy.
  • Madam President, I am the first French socialist involved in this debate.
  • Today I am addressing the French Presidency in particular.
  • I am looking at Mrs Grossetête, because the French always want to introduce a touch of protectionism.

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