Usage examples of "porte brisée" in French with translation to Spanish

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Ouvrez la porte s'il vous plaît. Por favor, abra la puerta.
Fermez la porte ! ¡Cierren la puerta!
Fermez la porte derrière vous quand vous quittez la pièce. Cerrad la puerta al salir de la habitación.
La porte était fermée de l'extérieur. La puerta se cerró desde fuera.
Ferme la porte, s'il te plait. Cierra la puerta, por favor.
Il a essayé d'ouvrir la porte. Intentó abrir la puerta.
On frappe à la porte. Llaman a la puerta.
Il porte des gants. Él lleva guantes.
Elle porte des lunettes de soleil. Ella lleva gafas de sol.
Le mot "tomorrow" porte l'accent sur la deuxième syllabe. La palabra "tomorrow" lleva el acento en la segunda sílaba.
Laisse la porte fermée. Deja la puerta cerrada.
Il trouva la porte fermée. Encontró la puerta cerrada.
La grande femme porte un jean. La mujer alta lleva vaqueros.
La chaise est loin de la porte. La silla está lejos de la puerta.
Par cette porte, on accède à la cuisine. Por esta puerta se accede a la cocina.
Je me rappelle avoir fermé la porte. Me acuerdo de haber cerrado la puerta.
Il porte des lunettes pour lire. Usa gafas para leer.
Il porte des verres épais. Él lleva gafas gruesas.
Le garçon porte des lunettes. El chico lleva gafas.
Cette porte donne sur la chambre. Esa puerta da paso al dormitorio.
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