Usage examples of "monnaie unique européenne" in French with translation to English

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Un unique rayon de lumière brillait à travers une fissure de la fenêtre aux volets fermés. A single ray of sunlight shone through a chink in the shuttered window.
Dans son essai « l'Espéranto  : langue européenne ou asiatique », Claude Piron a montré les similitudes entre l'espéranto et le chinois, mettant à bas la conception que l'espéranto serait purement eurocentrique. In his essay "Esperanto: European or Asiatic language" Claude Piron has shown the similarities between Esperanto and Chinese, thereby putting to rest the notion that Esperanto is purely eurocentric.
Voici votre monnaie. Here is your change.
C'est votre unique occasion. This is your only chance.
L'Union Européenne a 23 langues officielles qui ont théoriquement les mêmes droits mais en pratique il y a seulement 3 langues de travail : l'anglais, le français et l'allemand. The European Union has 23 official languages, theoretically with the same rights, but in practice only 3 working languages: English, French and German.
Une histoire raconte que si la pièce de monnaie est ronde c'est pour lui permettre de rouler d'un endroit à l'autre. According to one story, the money was round so that it could roll from place to place.
Le père aimait Ken d'autant plus car il était son fils unique. Ken's father loved Ken all the more because he was his only son.
La Lituanie est membre de l'Union Européenne. Lithuania is a member of the European Union.
Voici la monnaie. Here's the change.
"As-tu des frères et sœurs ?" "Non, je suis fils unique." "Do you have any siblings?" "No, I'm an only child."
L'Union européenne a été créée dans le but de mettre fin aux guerres qui ont régulièrement ensanglanté le continent pour aboutir à la Seconde guerre mondiale. The European Union is set up with the aim of ending the frequent and bloody wars between neighbours, which culminated in the Second World War.
Il vous faut la monnaie exacte pour payer le péage de l'autoroute. You need to have exact change to pay the toll of the expressway.
Êtes-vous un enfant unique ? Are you an only child?
Vous avez l'air européenne. You look European.
J'aimerais de la monnaie pour $10. I'd like a money order for ten dollars.
Voici sa lettre demandant qu'on s'occupe de son fils unique. Here is her letter asking us to take care of her only son.
Tu as l'air européenne. You look European.
Gardez la monnaie ! Keep the change!
Des douzaines d'étudiants mâles et femelles dessinaient un unique modèle mâle - complètement nu - se tenant debout sur une estrade. Dozens of male and female students were drawing a lone, completely nude male model standing on a platform.
Notre mode de vie a changé depuis le commencement de la civilisation européenne. Our mode of life has changed since the introduction of European civilization.
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