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

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I'll be damned if I let this stop me! Que je sois damné si je laisse ça m'arrêter !
Damn! It's not bad! Putain ! C'est pas mal !
Damn, it's chilly out. Bon Dieu, il fait froid dehors.
Damn, my wheat pillow is sprouting. Merde, mon coussin en épeautre germe.
It's not worth a damn Ça ne vaut pas la peine
Damn, this ice cream is really good! Oh la vache, cette glace est vraiment bonne !
I'd do any damn thing for you. Je ferais n'importe quoi pour toi.
Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn. Franchement, ma chère, c'est le cadet de mes soucis.
I don't give a damn about my CV. Je me fous de mon CV.
I don't give a damn about the stock market! La Bourse, j'en ai rien à cirer !
You'll have to pay a damn sight more than that for it. Tu vas devoir payer drôlement plus que ça pour l'avoir.
If countries were named after the words you first hear when you go there, England would have to be called Damn It. Si l'on devait nommer les pays d'après les mots qu'on y entend d'abord, l'Angleterre s'appellerait “damn it”.
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