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

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Quel genre de trucs fais-tu le week-end ? What sort of things do you do on weekends?
N'oublie pas tes trucs. Don't forget your stuff.
Il connait beaucoup de trucs amusants. He knows many amusing magic tricks.
Y a-t-il des trucs ou des bons sites pour télécharger des logiciels japonais ? Are there any knacks, or good sites, for downloading Japanese software?
Je dois finir deux trois trucs avant d'y aller. I have to finish up some things before I go.
Ne touche pas à mes trucs ! Don't touch my stuff!
L'homme est trop sage pour faire des trucs pareils. The man is too wise to do such things.
Ne touchez pas à mes trucs ! Don't touch my stuff!
Ce type est capable de faire des trucs vraiment dingues. This guy can do amazing things.
Fiche ces trucs hors d'ici. Get this stuff out of here.
Ma mère va au marché tous les jours pour acheter des trucs. My mother goes to market every day to buy things.
Ce n'est pas comme si nous devions vendre des trucs, tu vois ? It ain't like we gotta sell stuff, you know.
Elle se rend tous les jours au marché pour acheter des trucs. She goes to market every day to buy things.
Je sais qu'il est hautement improbable que nous soyons en mesure de vendre tous ces trucs. I know that it is highly unlikely that we'll be able to sell all this stuff.
J'ai quelques trucs à terminer avant d'aller à la maison. I have a few things to finish up before I go home.
Ma mère se rend au marché tous les jours pour acheter des trucs. My mother goes to market every day to buy things.
Elle dit toujours de chouettes trucs sur lui, particulièrement lorsqu'il est dans les parages. She always says nice things about him, especially when he's around.
La fille engagée par ce magasin pour attirer les clients est assez jolie et à chaque fois que j'y vais je finis par acheter beaucoup de trucs. The girl hired by the shop to attract customers is quite cute and every time I go there I end up buying a lot of things.
C'est pas mon truc. That's not my thing.
Je ne peux pas boire ce truc. I can't drink this stuff.
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