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

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Chaque homme a son caractère. Every man has his humor.
Son silence m'a surpris. Her silence surprised me.
Toute médaille a son revers Every medal has its reverse
Le son voyage très rapidement. Sound travels very quickly.
Vendre son âme au diable. Sell one's soul to the devil.
Son père est-il vivant ? Is his father alive?
Son souhait fut enfin exaucé. Her wish was realized at last.
C'est seulement son imagination. It's just your imagination.
Avez-vous entendu ce son ? Did you hear that sound?
On doit respecter son conjoint. One should respect one's spouse.
Son nouveau film est décevant. His new movie is disappointing.
Son visage rayonna de joie. Her face beamed with joy.
Être beau a aussi son revers. Being handsome also has its downside.
Bientôt, le son s'évanouit. Soon the sound died away.
On doit faire de son mieux en tout. One must do one's best in everything.
Il abuse de son autorité. He abuses his authority.
Ce fut son meilleur temps. It was her best time.
Toute fève a son point noir Every bean has its black
J'ai entendu un son étrange. I heard a strange sound.
Chacun à son métier doit toujours s'attacher. Everyone should always attach oneself to one's trade.
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