Usage examples of "fängt an" in German with translation to French

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Translations: all76 commencer76
Der Apfel fängt an zu gammeln. La pomme commence à pourrir.
Der Virus fängt an zu mutieren. Le virus commence à muter.
Das Virus fängt an zu mutieren. Le virus commence à muter.
Das Fleisch fängt an schlecht zu werden. La viande commence à se gâter.
Diese Leuchtstoffröhre fängt an zu flackern. Wir müssen sie auswechseln. Ce néon commence à vaciller. Nous devons le changer.
Du solltest besser sofort anfangen. Tu ferais mieux de commencer tout de suite.
Anfangen und vollenden ist zweierlei Commencer et finir sont deux
Wer viel anfängt, endet wenig Qui commence plusieurs choses, en achève peu
Es hat angefangen zu schneien. Il a commencé à neiger.
Angefangen ist noch nicht getan N'a pas fait qui commence
Wohl angefangen ist halb getan Un ouvrage bien commencé est plus d'à moitié fait
Hat der Film schon angefangen? Le film a-t-il déjà commencé ?
Ja, es hat schon angefangen. Oui, ça a déjà commencé.
Sie fing an zu weinen. Elle commença à pleurer.
Ich fing an zu weinen. J'ai commencé à pleurer.
Sag mir, wann ich anfangen soll. Dis-moi quand je dois commencer.
Du müsstest auf der Stelle anfangen. Tu devrais commencer sur-le-champ.
Wir werden bald anfangen zu arbeiten. Nous commencerons bientôt le travail.
Sage mir, wann ich anfangen soll. Dis-moi quand je dois commencer.
Alle sind da, wir können anfangen. Tout le monde est là, on peut commencer.
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