Usage examples of "cc africa" in English with translation to French

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Economic development is important for Africa. Le développement économique est important pour l'Afrique.
France used to have many colonies in Africa. La France avait de nombreuses colonies en Afrique.
He likes to go on explorations to Africa. Partir en voyage explorer l'Afrique lui plaît.
Africa is not a country. L'Afrique n'est pas un pays.
The Zulu tribe in South Africa has its own language. La tribu Zoulou en Afrique du Sud a sa propre langue.
The virus cut down many elephants in Africa. Le virus a causé la mort de plusieurs éléphants en Afrique.
He went to Africa to see wild animals. Il alla en Afrique pour voir des animaux sauvages.
South Africa is far away. L'Afrique du Sud est loin.
He was born in Africa. Il est né en Afrique.
The greatest number came from Europe, but many also came from Latin America, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Canada. La plupart venaient d'Europe, mais certains aussi d'Amérique latine, d'Asie, d'Afrique et du Canada.
Have you ever been to Africa? Êtes-vous déjà allé en Afrique ?
Mali is one of the poorest countries in Subsaharan Africa. Le Mali est l'un des pays les plus pauvres de l'Afrique subsaharienne.
The only remaining region in the world where obesity is uncommon is sub-Saharan Africa. La seule région restante dans le monde où l'obésité est rare est en Afrique sous-saharienne.
Africa is exporting beef to Europe. L'Afrique exporte du boeuf en Europe.
Africa was once called the Dark Continent. L'Afrique était autrefois appelée le continent noir.
Mary works for an NGO in Africa. Marie travaille pour une ONG en Afrique.
Elephants live in Asia and Africa. Les éléphants vivent en Asie et en Afrique.
The war in Europe was carried into Africa. La guerre en Europe fut portée en Afrique.
Africa is the poorest continent. L'Afrique est le continent le plus pauvre.
My year in Africa was a very educational experience in many ways. Mon année en Afrique a été une expérience très instructive de beaucoup de façons.
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