Usage examples of "fish finger" in English with translation to French

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He cut himself into his finger with the knife. Il s'est coupé le doigt avec le couteau.
Eat not only fish, but also meat. Ne mange pas seulement du poisson mais aussi de la viande.
The middle finger is the longest. Le majeur est le plus long doigt.
She asked how to cook the fish. Elle demanda comment cuisiner le poisson.
I caught my finger in the door. Je me suis pincé le doigt dans la porte.
I want neither meat nor fish. Je ne veux ni viande ni poisson.
Have you ever cut your finger with a knife? T'es-tu jamais coupé le doigt avec un couteau ?
Such fish as carp and trout live in fresh water. Les poissons tels que la carpe ou la truite vivent en eau douce.
When using the kitchen knife, my wife cut her finger. En se servant du couteau de la cuisine, ma femme s'est coupé le doigt.
In the sea, there are as many fish as you like. Dans la mer, il y a autant de poissons que tu veux.
Sophie's finger was bleeding so badly, that blood was dripping on the ground. Le doigt de Sophie saignait si fort, que le sang coulait à terre.
You are, so to speak, a fish out of water. Vous êtes, pour ainsi dire, un poisson hors de l'eau.
I cut my finger while trying to open the package. Je me suis coupé le doigt en tentant d'ouvrir le colis.
There are a lot of fish in this lake. Il y a beaucoup de poissons dans ce lac.
But no one's lifted a finger. Mais personne n'a bougé le petit doigt.
The birds' home is in the forest, the fish's home is in the river, the bees' home is in the flowers, and the little children's is in China. We love our motherland from the time we're little, as the birds love the forest, the fish love the river, and the bees love the flowers. Le foyer des oiseaux est dans la forêt, le foyer des poissons est dans la rivière, le foyer des abeilles est dans les fleurs, et celui des petits enfants est en Chine. Nous aimons notre mère patrie depuis notre enfance, comme les oiseaux aiment la forêt, les poissons aiment la rivière, et les abeilles aiment les fleurs.
I cut my finger with a knife. Je me suis coupé le doigt avec un couteau.
The Japanese live on rice and fish. Les Japonais vivent de riz et de poisson.
When my dad left the room my little sister gave me the finger! Lorsque mon père quitta la pièce, ma petite sœur me fit un doigt d'honneur !
How did she come to know so much about fish? D'où tient-elle cette connaissance sur les poissons ?
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