Usage examples of "dernier étage" in French with translation to English

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J'ai été en mesure d'attraper le dernier train parce que j'ai marché très vite. I was able to catch the last train because I walked very quickly.
Prenez l'ascenseur jusqu'au 5e étage. Take the elevator to the fifth floor.
Elle a épousé Tom le mois dernier. She married Tom last month.
Apporte ce dossier médical en salle de radiographie au troisième étage, je te prie. Please take this chart to the X-ray Room on the third floor.
On peut avoir le dernier mot avec une femme, à la condition que ce soit oui. You can have the last word with a woman, on the condition that it is yes.
Ils vivent au douzième étage de ces appartements. They live on the 12th floor of this condo.
Le mythique Kraken, trois fois plus gros qu'un bateau, attaqua un jour la flotte de Christophe Colomb... ne laissant d'autre choix à ce dernier que de manger le Kraken. The mythical Kraken, thick as a ship and three times as wide, once made an attack on Christopher Columbus's fleet... giving Columbus no choice but to eat him.
Son bureau est au huitième étage. His office is on the eighth floor.
Elle est allée faire des courses avec lui lundi dernier. She went shopping with him last Monday.
Ma chambre est au quatrième étage. My room is on the fourth floor.
Tom était malade au lit dimanche dernier. Tom was sick in bed last Sunday.
Je suis au huitième étage I'm on the eighth floor.
J'étais à Londres le mois dernier. I was in London last month.
Ils louèrent la chambre du premier étage à un étudiant. They rented the room on the second floor to a student.
C'est le dernier homme qui convienne pour ce travail. He is the last man that is suited for the job.
À quel étage loges-tu ? What floor do you live on?
Nous avons eu de beaux jours l'automne dernier. We had a spell of fine weather last autumn.
En 1912, le tailleur autrichien Franz Reichelt est mort en sautant du premier étage de la tour Eiffel alors qu'il voulait tester son invention, le manteau-parachute, qui n'a pas fonctionné... In 1912, the Austrian tailor Franz Reichelt died jumping off the first floor of the Eiffel Tower while trying out his new invention, the parachute coat, which did not work...
T'es-tu fait virer de ton dernier emploi ? Did you get fired from your last job?
Elle descendit au cinquième étage. She went down to the fifth floor.
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