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

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Translations: all154 dieu151 other translations3
Where's your God now? Ton Dieu, où est-il maintenant ?
Thank God it's Friday! Dieu merci, c'est vendredi !
My god is the greatest! Mon dieu est le plus grand !
God knows where he fled. Dieu sait où il s'est enfui.
May God be with us. Dieu soit avec nous.
People believe that god exists. Les gens croient que Dieu existe.
God is the absolute being. Dieu est l'être absolu.
God redeemed them from sin. Dieu racheta leurs péchés.
Where is your God now? Ton Dieu, où est-il maintenant ?
Do you believe in God? Croyez-vous en Dieu ?
God is in the detail. Dieu est dans les détails.
Nothing is impossible for God. Rien, à Dieu, n'est impossible.
What the woman wants, God wants! Ce que femme veut, Dieu le veut !
Mars is the god of war. Mars est le dieu de la guerre.
He doesn't believe in God. Il ne croit pas en Dieu.
God knows where he has gone. Dieu seul sait où il a pu passer.
He said, 'May God help us!' Il dit, "Que Dieu nous viennent en aide !"
Music is a gift from God. La musique est un don de Dieu.
God knows that it is true. Dieu sait que c'est vrai.
She doesn't believe in God. Elle ne croit point en Dieu.
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