Usage examples of "linge de maison" in French with translation to English

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Il n'avait pas de maison pour vivre. He had no house to live in.
Il a commencé sa carrière avec une petite charrette à légumes qu'il conduisait de maison en maison. He began his career with a small vegetable cart which he took around from house to house.
Ayant découvert la disparition de nombre de petits objets de la maison, je commence à penser que ma femme de maison a tendance à piquer. Having found a number of small items missing from my house, I'm starting to think that my housekeeper has sticky fingers.
Je n'aime pas ce genre de maison. I don't like this type of house.
Il n'a pas de maison où vivre. He has no house in which to live.
N'ayez pas de maison, ayez un voisin. Don't have a house, have a neighbour.
Combien d'employées de maison est-ce que la dame veut employer ? How many maids does that lady want to employ?
Un entrepôt plein de feux d'artifice a explosé et a détruit un pâté de maison entier. A warehouse full of illegal fireworks blew up and destroyed a whole city block.
Il est très difficile de débarrasser notre maison des cafards. It is very hard to get rid of cockroaches from our house.
Mère rentra le linge avant la pluie. Mother took the clothes off the line in anticipation of rain.
J'ai visité la maison de ma grand-mère. I visited my grandmother's house.
S'il pleut, rentre le linge. If it rains, take the washing in.
Je mange dans la maison. I eat in the house.
Elle est devenue pâle comme un linge. She looked ghostly.
Ton école est-elle loin de ta maison? Is your school far away from your house?
Laver la lessive, passe, mais je déteste plier le linge. Doing the laundry, fine, but I hate folding it.
Ce serait super d'avoir un jardin Zen devant la maison ! It would be fantastic to have a zen garden in front of the house!
Je dois faire le linge tant qu'il y a encore du soleil. I have to do laundry while it's still sunny.
Rester à la maison est ennuyeux. Staying at home is boring.
Je n'ai pas le temps de m'occuper du linge. I don't have time to do the laundry.
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