Usage examples of "take a while" in English with translation to French

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How often a week do you take a bath? Combien de fois par semaine prenez-vous un bain ?
Please wait here for a while. S'il vous plaît, attendez un peu ici.
Get off at the next stop and take a bus headed to the airport. Descends au prochain arrêt et prends un bus à destination de l'aéroport.
He fainted with hunger and fatigue, but came to after a while. Il s'évanouit de faim et de fatigue, mais revint à lui peu après.
I'll be fine if I take a little rest. Ça ira si je me repose un peu.
Been a while, hasn't it? Ça faisait un moment, n'est-ce pas ?
I take a walk every morning. Je fais une promenade tous les matins.
I get a call from her once in a while. Elle m'appelle de temps en temps.
Here, let me take a stab at it. Là, laisse-moi essayer.
I haven't seen you for a long time. Come and see me once in a while. Cela fait longtemps que je ne vous ai pas vu. Venez me rendre visite une fois de temps en temps.
I make it a rule to take a walk every morning. Je me fais une règle de marcher chaque matin.
I've been out of the loop for a while. Can you bring me up to speed? J'ai été hors circuit pendant un moment. Peux-tu me remettre au parfum ?
One of the lights is not working. Do you think you could come take a look? Une des lampes ne marche pas. Penses-tu pouvoir venir regarder ?
On a long flight you should get up every once in a while to stretch your legs. Lors d'un vol long tu devrais te lever une fois de temps en temps pour t'étirer les jambes.
I'll have to take a make up in English next week. Je dois passer un rattrapage en anglais la semaine prochaine.
After a while, he came to. Après un moment, il revint à lui.
I take a bath almost every day. Je prends un bain la plupart du temps chaque jour.
I think I'll snooze for a while. Je pense que je vais somnoler un moment.
Is it always wrong to take a human life? Est-il toujours mal de prendre la vie humaine ?
We go fishing once in a while. Nous allons pêcher occasionnellement.
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