Usage examples of "Tage" in German with translation to French

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Alle Tage ist kein Sonntag Ce n'est pas tous les jours fête
Geben Sie mir fünf Tage. Donnez-moi cinq jours.
Sie blieb dort mehrere Tage. Elle resta là plusieurs jours.
Der Dezember hat einunddreißig Tage. Décembre a 31 jours.
Das Schaltjahr hat 366 Tage. Une année bissextile a trois cent soixante-six jours.
Der Dezember hat 31 Tage. Décembre a 31 jours.
Die Tage werden immer wärmer. Les jours sont plus en plus chauds.
Der Regen dauerte drei Tage. La pluie a duré trois jours.
Die Tage werden wieder kürzer. Les jours recommencent à se raccourcir.
Die glücklichen Tage vergehen schnell. Les jours heureux passent vite.
Die Tage werden allmählich kürzer. Les jours raccourcissent peu à peu.
Die Woche hat sieben Tage. La semaine a sept jours.
Es hat fünf Tage geregnet. Il a plu pendant cinq jours.
Wie viele Tage hat eine Woche? Combien y a-t-il de jours dans une semaine ?
Ich hasse sogenannte "30 Tage" Sprachkurse. Je déteste les soi-disant cours de langues "en trente jours".
Nimm 2 oder 3 Tage Urlaub. Prends 2 ou 3 jours de congés.
Er blieb zwei Tage im Hotel. Il demeura à l'hôtel deux jours.
Ich werde mehrere Tage hier bleiben. Je vais rester ici plusieurs jours.
Es hat fünf Tage hintereinander geregnet. Il a plu cinq jours consécutifs.
Ich werde ein paar Tage dableiben. Je resterai là quelques jours.
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