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

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Qui a cassé cette fenêtre ? Who broke this window?
La réserve fédérale a cassé les taux d'intérêts. The Federal Reserve slashed interest rates.
J'ai cassé mes lunettes. I have broken my glasses.
Qui a cassé la fenêtre ? Who broke the window?
Aaah ! ! Mon ordinateur est cassé ! Aaah!! My computer is broken!
Tom a cassé la fenêtre. Tom broke the window.
J'ai cassé un verre. I broke a glass.
J'ai cassé ton cendrier. I broke your ashtray.
Mon ongle s'est cassé. My nail has broken.
John a cassé la fenêtre. John broke the window.
Qui a cassé la tasse? Who broke the cup?
Il nie avoir cassé la fenêtre. He denies having broken the window.
Mon père répara un fauteuil cassé. My father fixed a broken chair.
Je me suis cassé la jambe. I broke my leg.
Je me suis cassé le bras. I broke my arm.
Il m'a cassé le nez ! He broke my nose!
C'est lequel qui est cassé ? Which one is broken?
Quelqu'un a cassé mon appareil photo. Someone broke my camera.
Notre voisin s'est cassé une côte. Our neighbor has broken a rib.
Il a trouvé un appareil photo cassé. He found a broken camera.
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