Examples of 'fortuné' in a sentence

Meaning of "fortuné"

fortuné (noun): In French, this means 'fortune' or 'wealth'. It can also refer to a person who is wealthy or fortunate

How to use "fortuné" in a sentence

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This new injury caused Fortuné to be out of action for a further six weeks.
Fortuné was born in France and is of Martiniquais origin.
Josephine owned a pug named Fortuné.
Fortuné Henry is against tobacco.
The king was pleased, but the queen was still displeased with Fortuné.
Fortuné du Boisgobey.
The queen found the knight attractive, and Fortuné found the king attractive.
Fortuné de Valletta.
When the king summoned him, rather than denounce the queen, Fortuné went.
Fortuné is eligible to play for France, Algeria and Haiti.
As he laid the kiss of farewell on Fortuné Trubert 's brow, Évariste wept.
Fortuné made just 24 appearances with most of them as a second-half substitute.
He emigrates to France in 1937 and will therefore be called Fortuné.
You do it, Fortuné.
Fortuné Guezo ( Benin ), in his capacity as Vice-President of the Conference, chaired the discussion.

See also

Father Jacques Marcou, born in 1799, was ordained a priest in Marseille by Bishop Fortuné de Mazenod.
The white-marble statues of Montaigne and Montesquieu ( by sculptor Dominique Fortuné Maggesi ) were added in 1858.

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