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

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L'école commence à 8h10. School begins at 8:10 a.m.
Je commence dès ce soir. I am starting this evening.
L'école commence en avril. School begins in April.
L'école commence lundi prochain. School starts next Monday.
L'école commence au printemps. School begins in spring.
Il commence à faire froid. It's starting to cool off.
Je commence à la détester. I'm beginning to hate her.
Le virus commence à muter. The virus is starting to mutate.
Je commence à apercevoir un motif. I'm beginning to see a pattern.
Commence un nouveau paragraphe ici. Start a new paragraph here.
Je commence à m'en souvenir. I am beginning to remember it.
À quelle heure ça commence ? What time does it start?
Il commence à perdre ses cheveux. He is beginning to lose his hair.
Commence par faire les comptes. Start by doing the books.
Son âge commence à le trahir. His age is beginning to tell on him.
Je commence à trouver cela plaisant. I'm starting to enjoy it.
L'école commence le 10 avril. School begins on April the tenth.
Elle commence à se sentir désespérée. She's starting to feel desperate.
À quelle heure commence l'école ? What time does school begin?
L'école commence à 8:40. School starts at 8:40.
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