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

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La radio ne marche pas. The radio doesn't work.
Les docteurs examinent une radio. The doctors are looking at an x-ray.
J'écoute rarement la radio. Rarely do I listen to the radio.
Il faut vous faire une radio I want to have an x-ray taken
Baisse un peu la radio. Turn the radio down a little.
Nous ne savons pas encore s'il s'est vraiment cassé la jambe. Ils vont en faire une radio. We don't know yet if he really broke his leg. They'll do an X-ray of it.
Il passe à la radio. He is on the radio.
J’ai éteint la radio. I turned off the radio.
Cette radio ne marche pas. This radio is out of order.
La radio ne fonctionne pas. The radio doesn't work.
Il aime écouter la radio. He likes to listen in to the radio.
Il est à la radio. He is on the radio.
Pouvez-vous baisser la radio ? Could you turn down the radio?
La radio est en panne. The radio is out of order.
Il sait comment faire une radio. He knows how to make a radio.
La radio est une invention formidable. Radio is a great invention.
Peux-tu réparer la radio cassée ? Can you fix the broken radio?
Je lui ai réparé la radio. I've fixed the radio for him.
Cette radio est-elle la vôtre ? Is this radio yours?
La radio de Tom est cassée. Tom's radio is broken.
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