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

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J'admets avoir eu tort. I admit that I was wrong.
Elle ignore le fait qu'elle est en tort. She ignores the fact that she is at fault.
Les absents ont toujours tort. The absent are always in the wrong.
J'ai peut-être tort. I may be wrong.
Il a admis avoir eu tort. He admitted that he was wrong.
Elle admit qu'elle avait tort. She admitted that she was wrong.
C'était toi qui avais tort. It was you that were wrong.
À mon avis, vous avez tort. In my opinion, you are wrong.
Est-ce que j'avais tort ? Was I wrong?
Vous avez tort dans ce cas. You're wrong in this case.
Je pense que vous avez tort. I think you're wrong.
Tu n'as pas totalement tort. You're not entirely wrong.
Je pense que tu as tort. I think you're wrong.
Tu as tort dans ce cas. You're wrong in this case.
Soit lui ou moi a tort. Either he is wrong or I am.
C'était vous qui aviez tort. It was you that were wrong.
J'admets que j'ai tort. I'll admit I'm wrong.
C'est là que vous avez tort. This is where you're wrong.
L'un de nous deux a tort. Either you or I am wrong.
Il est évident que vous avez tort. It's obvious that you're wrong.
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