que Learn Unstarted Summary The French translation for “that” is que. Pronounced the same Recording English French Learn tail queue Learn what que Learn that; than (before a vowel sound) qu’ Learn than que Learn which que Learn whom que Learn it ça Learn that ça Learn his; her (feminine singular) sa Learn Examples of "that" in use There are 54 examples of the French word for "that" being used: Recording English French Learn What did Tom tell Mary not to do? Qu’est-ce que Tom a dit à Marie de ne pas faire? Learn Do you want me to drop you at the pharmacy? Voulez-vous que je vous dépose à la pharmacie ? Learn I know that Carmen speaks Spanish very well. Je sais que Carmen parle très bien espagnol. Learn She thinks her holidays are too short. Elle trouve que ses congés sont trop courts. Learn I swear it’s not me who ate all the cake! Je jure que ce n’est pas moi qui ai mangé tout le gâteau ! Learn Christine thinks that art lessons are horrible and quite difficult. Christine pense que le dessin est moche et assez difficile. Learn I swim better than my sister. Je nage mieux que ma sœur. Learn I run faster than you do. Je cours plus vite que toi. Learn I think that Tom was born in Boston. Je pense que Tom est né à Boston. Learn We know you can do it! Nous savons que tu peux le faire ! Learn Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Next page Next › Last page Last » Practice Lesson "that" Practice (55) Lesson Learn Lesson words that, that; than (before a vowel sound) etc. View all lesson words Lesson phrases as soon as, as well as, Become a fashion designer, choose a template and create the style you want., Christine thinks that art lessons are horrible and quite difficult., Could you repeat that more slowly please?, Do you want me to drop you at the pharmacy?, Do you want me to drop you at the restaurant?, Do you want me to drop you at the shop?, Do you want me to drop you off at the hotel?, Do you want me to drop you someplace?, geese are bigger than ducks, I bet you know French., I hope it’s good., I hope it’s here., I hope that we’re going to lunch., I hope you have some news., I hope you’re feeling fine., I know that Carmen speaks Spanish very well., I know that you like champagne., I run faster than you do. etc. View all lesson phrases Themed Courses Miscellaneous 5 Part of Speech Courses Conjunctions 1