Usage examples of "crown cap" in English with translation to French

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The gait of my friend was unsteady, and the bells upon his cap jingled as he strode. Le pas de mon ami était mal assuré et les clochettes attachées à son chapeau sonnaient alors qu'il marchait.
I've lost my crown. J'ai perdu ma couronne.
The cap is too small for me. Le chapeau est trop petit pour moi.
The king always wears a crown. Le roi porte toujours une couronne.
Which cap is yours? Quel chapeau est le tien ?
No cross, no crown. Ni Dieu, ni maître.
I found your cap. J'ai trouvé ta casquette.
No justice or freedom is possible when money is always takes the crown. Il n'y a ni justice ni liberté possibles lorsque l'argent est toujours roi.
Tom had to wear a dunce cap. Tom a dû porter un bonnet d'âne.
The girl in the picture has a flower wreath on her head, and not a golden crown. La fille dans l'image a une couronne de fleur et non une couronne dorée.
I paid ten dollars for this cap. J'ai payé dix dollars pour cette casquette.
The girl in the picture is wearing a crown not of gold but of flowers. La fille sur cette image porte une couronne non pas d'or mais de fleurs.
Where is your cap? Où est ta casquette ?
The crown was set with gems. La couronne était sertie de pierres précieuses.
What is the price of this cap? Quel est le prix de cette casquette ?
The Queen's crown was made of gold. La couronne de la Reine était d'or.
Does this cap belong to you? Cette casquette vous appartient-elle ?
Mayuko wore a crown of flowers. Mayuko portait une couronne de fleurs.
Take off your cap. Ôte ta casquette.
You have to have a new crown. Il vous faut une nouvelle couronne.
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