Usage examples of "minimum sentence" in English with translation to French

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The minimum wage in Okinawa is 642 yen per hour. Le salaire horaire minimum à Okinawa est de 642 yens.
Choose the grammatically incorrect sentence. Choisissez la phrase grammaticalement incorrecte.
They're barely paid minimum wage. Ils reçoivent à peine le salaire minimum.
How can I change this sentence? Comment puis-je modifier cette phrase ?
There is no reason why in a society which has reached the general level of wealth which ours has attained the first kind of security should not be guaranteed to all without endangering general freedom. (...) there can be no doubt that some minimum of food, shelter and clothing, sufficient to preserve health and the capacity to work, can be assured to everybody. Il n'y a pas de raison pour laquelle, dans une société qui est parvenue au niveau général de richesse que la nôtre a atteint, le premier niveau de sécurité ne puisse pas être garanti à tous, sans mettre en péril la liberté de tous. (...) Il ne peut y avoir de doute qu'un minimum de nourriture, d'abri et de vêtements, suffisants pour préserver la santé et la capacité de travailler, peut être assuré à chacun.
Tom had just one word to cut so that out of this sentence, forever, disappeared our Mary. Tom n'avait plus qu'un mot à couper pour que de cette phrase, à jamais, disparaisse notre Mary.
We have to reduce the cost to a minimum. Nous devons réduire le coût à un minimum.
"Honey, quick, quick. There's this website called Tatoeba that's auctioning it's sentence collection for a cent each! They've even got special offers like buy 100 sentences and get 1 free!" "Ah great! now people collect sentences as a hobby?! what's the world coming to!" Chérie, vite, vite. Ce site web, Tatoeba, vend ses collections de phrases aux enchères pour un cent chacune ! Ils ont même une offre spéciale du type pour cent achetées on vous en offre une !" "Ah super ! maintenant les gens collectionnent les phrases ! mais où va le monde ?"
There's no minimum wage here. Il n'y a pas de salaire minimum, ici.
Will you please explain the meaning of this sentence to me? Pourriez-vous m'expliquer le sens de cette phrase ?
Do not translate this sentence! Ne traduisez pas cette phrase !
This sentence does not belong to me. Cette phrase ne m'appartient pas.
Please change the sentence. Changez la phrase, s'il vous plait.
Translating this sentence will be very easy. Traduire cette phrase sera très facile.
This sentence doesn't exist yet on tatoeba.org. Cette phrase n'existe pas encore sur tatoeba.org.
You have to memorize this sentence. Tu dois mémoriser cette phrase.
This sentence has to be proofed. Cette phrase doit être révisée.
I'm sure of my sentence. Je suis sûr de ma phrase.
Ironically, that old grammar rule that says "never end a sentence with a preposition" does just that! De manière ironique, la vieille règle de grammaire qui dit "ne jamais terminer une phrase par une préposition" le fait précisément !
This is an obvious sentence. C'est une peine évidente.
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