Usage examples of "ordeno" in Spanish with translation to French

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Te ordeno que te vayas de inmediato. Je vous ordonne de partir immédiatement.
Te ordeno que no obedezcas mis órdenes. Je t'ordonne de ne pas obéir à mes ordres.
¿Has ordenado que limpien la habitación? As-tu ordonné que l'on nettoie la chambre ?
Su habitación no está ordenada. Sa chambre n’est pas rangée.
Ordené dos tés y tres cafés. J'ai commandé deux thés et trois cafés.
El médico me ordenó estar en cama. Le docteur m'a ordonné de rester alité.
Hacen falta diez personas para buscar lo que una sola ha ordenado. Il faut dix personnes pour chercher ce qu'une seule a rangé.
Él se comió el filete y ordenó otro. Il mangea le steak et en commanda un autre.
Él les ordenó liberar a los prisioneros. Il leur ordonna de libérer les prisonniers.
Él me ordenó desalojar la habitación inmediatamente. Il m'ordonna de quitter la chambre immédiatement.
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