Usage examples of "January" in English with translation to French

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Translations: all21 janvier21
We have snow in January. Il neige en janvier.
I met him in January. Je l'ai rencontré en janvier.
Sam went skiing in January. Sam est allé skier en janvier.
The card was valid until January, 2006. Cette carte était valide jusqu'en janvier 2006.
I'm taking an exam in January. Je passe un examen en janvier.
January is the first month of the calendar. Janvier est le premier mois du calendrier.
Where I live, we have snow in January. Chez nous, il neige en janvier.
I was born on January 2 in 1968. Je suis né le 2 janvier 1968.
January is the first month of the year. Janvier est le premier mois de l'année.
Did you receive my e-mail of January 10? As-tu reçu mon courriel du 10 janvier ?
From the 5th to the 15th of January, please. Du 5 au 15 janvier, s'il vous plaît.
Exports in January totalled $10 billion, a record for the month. En janvier les exportations ont totalisé 10 milliards de dollars, un record pour le mois.
January 1st is the day when many Japanese go to shrines. Le premier janvier est le jour où de nombreux Japonais se rendent aux temples.
The unemployment rate dropped to a five-year low in January. En janvier, le nombre de chômeurs est tombé au plus bas depuis cinq ans.
I was born in Tokyo on the eighth of January in 1950. Je suis né à Tokyo le huit janvier 1950.
Here are the proposed agenda items for the meeting on January 28. Voici les points proposés à l'ordre du jour pour la réunion du 28 janvier.
I've got to take my library books back before January 25th. Je dois rapporter mes livres à la bibliothèque avant le 25 janvier.
Exports in January were up 20% over the same period of last year. Les exportations de janvier ont été supérieures de 20% par rapport à l'an dernier.
Roger Miller was born on January 2, 1936 in the western city of Fort Worth, Texas. Roger Miller est né le 2 janvier 1936 dans la ville occidentale de Forth Worth au Texas.
We'll release the final agenda on the morning of Monday, January 20, so please reply quickly. Nous publierons l'ordre du jour définitif le matin du lundi 20 janvier, donc répondez rapidement, s'il vous plait.
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