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

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Do you have any ID? Avez-vous une carte d'identité ?
Usually the id and name attributes have the same value applied. (N.B. Not because it matters if they differ but just as a matter of convenience.) En général, les attributs "id" et "name" sont assignés à la même valeur. (N.B. Ceci non pas parce que ça a de l'importance mais seulement pour raisons de commodité.)
I need to renew my ID card. Je dois faire renouveler ma carte d'identité.
Have you got your ID with you? As-tu ta carte d'identité avec toi ?
Have you brought your ID card with you? Avez-vous apporté votre carte d'identité ?
Don't forget to bring your student ID. N'oubliez pas d'apporter votre carte d'étudiant.
Sentences past this ID are sentences added by contributors of Tatoeba Project. Les phrases ajoutées passé ce numéro d'identification sont des phrases ajoutées par les collaborateurs du projet Tatoeba.
My phone has a caller ID that lets me screen my calls. Mon téléphone a une fonction d'identification de l'appelant qui me permet de filtrer mes appels.
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