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

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Tu devrais être plus prudente. You should be more careful.
Plus fort, s'il vous plait. Louder, please.
C'est des plus regrettable. This is most unfortunate.
Désirez-vous plus de gâteau ? Would you like some more cake?
Vous n'êtes plus jeunes. You're not young anymore.
Je ne suis plus fatigué. I am no longer tired.
Je ne le crois plus. I don't believe him any longer.
Je ne suis jamais allé plus loin qu'Okayama. I've never been beyond Okayama.
Un plus deux égale trois. One plus two equals three.
N'en dis pas plus ! Say no more!
Veuillez attendre un peu plus longtemps. Please wait a little while longer.
C'est le plus intéressant. This is the most interesting.
Je ne t'aime plus. I don't like you anymore.
Tom ne vous ennuiera plus. Tom won't bother you anymore.
Il ne travaille plus ici. He no longer works here.
Je ne l'aime plus. I do not love him any longer.
Il habite six maisons plus loin que la mienne. He lives six houses beyond my house.
Deux plus deux font quatre. Two plus two makes four.
Elle a plus de livres. She has more books.
Parlez plus fort, s'il vous plait. Speak louder, please.
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