Usage examples of "simple comme bonjour" in French with translation to English

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C'est simple comme bonjour. It's very simple.
C' est facile comme bonjour As easy as pie
Elle est simple comme un enfant. She is as simple as a child.
Condillac, avec le sensationnalisme, révolutionna le concept de l'esprit, faisant du langage et du geste les précurseurs des idées, faisant voler en éclats la conception de Locke du langage comme simple médium passif. Condillac, with sensationalism, revolutionised the concept of mind, making language and gesture prior to ideas, shattering Locke's conception of language as a mere passive medium.
Robinson considère la nature comme un simple objet d'étude scientifique dont il peut tirer profit pour son propre usage et son plaisir. Robinson considers nature a mere object of scientific study, to exploit for his own uses and pleasure.
Les expressions et les sourires changent comme ça par une simple application de rouge à lèvre et de poudre. Expressions and smiles change like that just from applying rouge and lipstick.
Les maths sont comme l'amour - une idée simple, mais ça peut devenir compliqué. Math is like love - a simple idea, but it can get complicated.
Ce travail est simple au point que même une enfant peut l'accomplir. This work is simple enough that even a child can do it.
Bonjour ! Vous êtes notre nouvelle voisine, si je ne me trompe pas ? Good day! You are our new neighbor, if I am not mistaken?
M. Wright parle japonais comme si c'était sa langue maternelle. Mr Wright speaks Japanese as if it were his mother tongue.
Se connaître soi-même n'est pas simple. To know oneself is not easy.
Ils passèrent sans dire bonjour They went by without saying 'hello'.
J'ai avancé le nom de Paul comme candidat possible. I put Paul's name forward as a possible candidate.
Nous sommes façonnés par chaque culture, provenant des quatre coins de la Terre, et dévoués à une idée simple : E pluribus unum : "De plusieurs, un". We are shaped by every culture, drawn from every end of the Earth, and dedicated to a simple concept: E pluribus unum: "Out of many, one."
Dis bonjour à Nancy si tu la vois à la fête, s'il te plaît. Please say hello to Nancy if you see her at the party.
Aime ton prochain comme toi-même. You shall love your neighbor as yourself.
Être toujours honnête n'est pas quelque chose de simple. Always being honest is no easy thing.
Dis "bonjour" à ta soeur de ma part. Say hello to your sister for me.
Il disait que parler le mandarin est comme de manger de l'ananas. Ça le démange partout. He said that speaking Chinese is like eating pineapple. It makes him itchy all over.
Aller-retour ou aller simple ? Round trip or one-way?
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