Usage examples of "pronounce judgement" in English with translation to French

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I leave the matter to your judgement. Je laisse l'affaire à votre jugement.
We learned how to pronounce Japanese. Nous avons appris à prononcer le japonais.
He has good judgement for his age. Il a un bon jugement pour son âge.
Foreign accent syndrome is an as-yet unexplained medical condition where the patient can no longer pronounce his mother tongue correctly and seems to have a foreign accent. Le syndrome de l'accent étranger est une maladie jusqu'à présent inexpliquée, dans laquelle le patient ne peut plus prononcer sa langue maternelle correctement et semble avoir un accent étranger.
The judgement was against him. Le jugement lui était défavorable.
How do you pronounce this word? Comment prononcez-vous ce mot ?
Hormones pollute the judgement. Les hormones polluent le jugement.
How does one pronounce your first name? Comment faut-il prononcer votre prénom ?
I will leave it to your judgement. Je laisse cela à votre jugement.
I am not sure how to pronounce the word. Je ne suis pas sûr de la prononciation de ce mot.
The judgement went against the government. Le jugement alla à l'encontre du gouvernement.
I can't tell you how to pronounce the word. Je ne sais pas te dire comment prononcer ce mot.
Judgement will be given tomorrow. Le jugement sera rendu demain.
How do you pronounce your name? Comment prononcez-vous votre nom ?
He is accurate in his judgement. Il est précis dans son jugement.
Do you know how to pronounce this word? Connaissez-vous la manière de prononcer ce mot ?
Greed seems to have blinded his good judgement. L'avidité a aveuglé son bon jugement.
I don't know how to pronounce his name. Je ne sais pas comme prononcer son nom.
You have no right to pass judgement on these people. Vous n'avez aucun droit de porter un jugement sur ces gens.
An Englishman would not pronounce it like that. Un Anglais ne le prononcerait pas de cette façon.
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