Usage examples of "carte de Noël" in French with translation to English

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Julie a reçu une carte de Noël de son frère en Italie. Julie received a Christmas card from her brother in Italy.
Je soulevai ma fille de telle sorte qu'elle puisse placer l'étoile au haut de l'arbre de Noël. I lifted my daughter up so she could put the star on top of the Christmas tree.
Il a explosé sa carte de crédit. He maxed out her credit card.
Je passerai au moins deux heures à emballer tous ces cadeaux de Noël. I'll spend at least two hours wrapping all these Christmas presents.
Avez-vous une carte de crédit ? Do you have a credit card?
Je lui ai aussi donné un petit quelque chose comme cadeau de Noël l'autre jour. I also gave him a little something as a Christmas present the other day.
Elle épuisa sa carte de crédit. She maxed out her credit card.
Ah, l’Alsace ! On la connaît souvent pour la beauté de ses maisons à colombages, sa gastronomie renommée, ses célèbres marchés de Noël… Mais c’est aussi un carrefour culturel au coeur de l’Europe. Un trait d’union entre la France, la Suisse et l’Allemagne… dans une incroyable diversité de paysages où, entre montagnes et rives du Rhin, les activités de plein air sont reines. Ah, Alsace! It is usually known for the beauty of its half-timbered houses, its renowned gastronomy and its famous Christmas markets. However, it is also a cultural crossroads in the heart of Europe. It links France, Switzerland and Germany through an incredible diversity of landscapes where, flanked by mountains and the banks of the Rhine, open-air activities abound.
Tenez, ceci est ma carte de visite. Look, this is my business card.
Après avoir dépensé tant d'argent pour des cadeaux de Noël, elle se trouva dans une position difficile. After having spent so much money on Christmas gifts, she found herself in a tough spot.
J'ai oublié ma carte de crédit à la maison. I left my card at home.
Sally lui a offert un cadeau de Noël. Sally gave him a Christmas present.
Elle explosa sa carte de crédit. She maxed out her credit card.
C'est son cadeau de Noël. It's his Christmas present.
Quelle carte de crédit puis-je utiliser ? Which credit cards can I use?
J'aime les fraises sur les gâteaux de Noël. I love strawberries on Christmas cake.
Avez-vous une carte de fidélité ? Do you have a points card?
Avez-vous déjà mis en place l'arbre de Noël ? Have you put up the Christmas tree already?
Tom n'a pas de carte de crédit. Tom doesn't own a credit card.
Une année M et Mme Davis ont été invités à un réveillon de Noël dans un hôtel. Mr. and Mrs. Davis were invited to a Christmas party at a hotel one year.
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