Usage examples of "birth dates" in English with translation to French

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No one can have three different birth dates. Personne ne peut avoir trois dates de naissance différentes.
Birth is, in a manner, the beginning of death. La naissance est, d'une certaine manière, le début de la mort.
This magnificent cathedral dates back to the Middle Ages. Cette magnifique cathédrale date du Moyen Âge.
Write down your date of birth here. Écrivez votre date de naissance ici.
His family dates back to the seventeenth century. Sa famille remonte au dix-septième siècle.
He is French by birth, but he is now a citizen of the USA. Il est français de naissance mais est désormais citoyen des EUA.
This custom dates back to the 12th century. Cette coutume remonte au douzième siècle.
I wonder what a person blind from birth thinks of when they hear the words "blue" or "green". Je me demande ce que pense une personne aveugle de naissance lorsqu'elle entend les mots «bleu» ou «vert».
This oil painting dates from the 17th century. Cette peinture à l'huile date du 17e siècle.
The baby weighed seven pounds at birth. Le bébé pesait 7 livres à la naissance.
This custom dates from the Edo period. Cette coutume remonte à la période Edo.
He is a Greek by birth. Il est Grec de naissance.
You'll have to learn all these dates by rote. Tu devras apprendre toutes ces dates par cœur.
Until recently, the main function of women was to marry and give birth to children. Jusqu'à récemment, le rôle principal des femmes était de se marier et de faire des enfants.
This custom dates from ancient times. Cette tradition date de temps immémoriaux.
Your birth was an accident. Ta naissance était un accident.
The old church on the hill dates back to the twelfth century. La vieille église sur la colline date du douzième siècle.
I gave birth to my first child last year. J'ai donné naissance à mon premier enfant l'année dernière.
This church dates from the 12th century. Cette église date du 12e siècle.
She gave birth to twins. Elle donna naissance à des jumeaux.
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