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

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Quelle longueur fait ce pont ? How long is this bridge?
Le matin les a trouvés sur le pont. Morning found them on deck.
Ils ont construit un pont. They constructed a bridge.
Elle se tenait sur le pont avec ses longs cheveux flottants au vent. She stood on the deck with her long hair waving in the wind.
Les soldats gardaient le pont. The soldiers were guarding the bridge.
Le pont est en construction. The bridge is under construction.
Que ce pont est long ! How long that bridge is!
Ce pont est très beau. That bridge is very beautiful.
Elles ont construit un pont. They constructed a bridge.
Ce pont est en fer. This bridge is made of iron.
Où se trouve le pont ? Where is the bridge?
Ce pont est de pierre. That bridge is made of stone.
De quelle longueur est ce pont ? How long is the bridge?
Le pont est encore en construction. The bridge is still under construction.
Il faisait sombre sous le pont. It was dark under the bridge.
Ce pont n'est pas long. That bridge isn't long.
Ce pont ne tiendra pas longtemps. This bridge will not endure long.
Le pont joint les deux villes. The bridge connects the two cities.
Le nouveau pont est en construction. The new bridge is under construction.
Ce pont est à New York. This bridge is in New York.
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