Usage examples of "aller bonhomme de chemin" in French with translation to English

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Qui a fait le bonhomme de neige ? Who built the snowman?
Comment l'accident de chemin de fer à la gare de Tokyo est-il arrivé ? How did the railway accident at Tokyo Station happen?
Tout ce que j'ai besoin de savoir sur la vie, je l'ai appris d'un bonhomme de neige. All I need to know about life, I learned from a snowman.
Un homme qui n'a jamais été à l'école peut voler d'un wagon, mais s'il dispose d'un diplôme, il peut voler toute la ligne de chemin de fer. A man who has never gone to school may steal from a freight car, but if he has a university education, he may steal the whole railroad.
Ma petite soeur a peint un bonhomme de neige. My little sister painted a picture of a snowman.
Un pont de chemin de fer est déjà en construction au-dessus de la rivière. A railway bridge is already being built over the river.
S'il neige demain, je ferai un bonhomme de neige. If it snows tomorrow, I'll build a snowman.
L'Amérique, nous avons fait tant de chemin. Nous avons tant vu. Mais il y a tant qui reste à faire. Alors, ce soir, que nous nous demandions, si nos enfants vivaient jusqu'au prochain siècle, si mes filles ont la grande chance de vivre aussi longtemps qu'Ann Nixon Cooper, quels changements verront-elles ? Quels progrès aurons-nous fait ? America, we have come so far. We have seen so much. But there is so much more to do. So tonight, let us ask ourselves, if our children should live to see the next century, if my daughters should be so lucky to live as long as Ann Nixon Cooper, what change will they see? What progress will we have made?
Comment a eu lieu l'accident de chemin de fer à la gare de Tokyo ? How did the railway accident at Tokyo Station happen?
C'est la ligne de chemin de fer la plus rapide au monde. It's the fastest railroad in the world.
Comment l'accident de chemin de fer à la gare de Tokyo est-il survenu ? How did the railway accident at Tokyo Station happen?
Les lignes rouges sur la carte représentent les voies de chemin de fer. The red lines on the map represent railway lines.
Un réseau de chemin de fer s'étend sur tout le Japon. A network of railroads spreads all over Japan.
Les réformes de l'éducation ont encore un bout de chemin à faire. Educational reforms still have a long way to go.
Ce n'est pas facile de trouver son chemin pour aller au parc. It is not easy to find the way to the park.
Pourriez-vous m'indiquer le chemin pour aller à la tour de Tokyo ? Could you tell me the way to Tokyo Tower?
Prenez le chemin le plus court pour aller à Paris. Take the shortest route to Paris.
C'est un raccourci pour aller à l'école. It's a shortcut to the school.
Tout le village connaît bien le bonhomme. The whole village knows the man well.
Pensez à poster la lettre sur le chemin de l'école. Remember to mail the letter on your way to school.
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