Usage examples of "broken number" in English with translation to French

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That broken vase is my grandfather's. Ce vase brisé est à mon grand-père.
Oh, I'm sorry. I guess I have the wrong number. Oh, je suis désolé. J'imagine que j'ai fait un mauvais numéro.
The x-ray showed two broken fingers. Les radiographies ont mis en évidence que deux doigts étaient fracturés.
I was dialing his number just as he walked through the door. Je composai son numéro lorsqu'il franchit la porte.
This broken vase cannot be repaired. Ce vase cassé ne peut pas être réparé.
Fax this to this number in Tokyo, please. Faxez ceci à ce numéro à Tokyo, s'il vous plait.
The printer in Peter's office is broken and doesn't print anymore. L'imprimante dans le bureau de Peter est cassée et n'imprime plus.
He asked me if I knew her telephone number. Il m'a demandé si je connaissais son numéro de téléphone.
He denies having broken the window. Il nie avoir cassé la fenêtre.
You reach him by calling this number. Vous pouvez le joindre à ce numéro.
That broken vase is irreparable. Ce vase brisé est irréparable.
Sazae is always forgetting her own phone number. Sazae oublie toujours son propre numéro de téléphone.
Promises are made to be broken. Les promesses sont faites pour ne pas être tenues.
School being over, there were only a small number of pupils in the playground. L'école étant terminée, il y avait seulement un petit nombre d'élèves dans la cour de récréation.
I feel terrible, but I've just broken your ashtray. Je suis terriblement confus, je viens de casser votre cendrier.
You seem to have the wrong number. Vous avez dû vous tromper de numéro.
I replaced the broken cups with new ones. J'ai remplacé les tasses brisées par de nouvelles tasses.
A very large number of tourists visit Kyoto in the spring. Une grande quantité de touristes visitent Kyoto au printemps.
Didn't you tell me yesterday that you and your boyfriend had broken up? Ne m'as-tu pas dit hier que toi et ton petit ami aviez rompu ?
Give me your telephone number. Donne-moi ton numéro de téléphone.
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