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

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Le noir te va bien. Black becomes you.
J'ai peur du noir. I'm afraid of the dark.
Elle portait un chapeau noir. She was wearing a black hat.
Il fait tout noir dehors. It's all dark outside.
Tom a un chat noir. Tom keeps a black cat.
As-tu peur du noir ? Are you afraid of the dark?
N'est-ce pas noir? Isn't it black?
Avez-vous peur du noir ? Are you afraid of the dark?
Elle était habillée en noir. He was dressed in black.
Il fait noir là-dedans. It's dark in here.
Le noir est à moi. The black one is mine.
Le garçon a peur du noir. The boy is afraid of the dark.
Toute fève a son point noir Every bean has its black
Elle a très peur du noir. She is very afraid of the dark.
Elle est toujours habillée en noir. She is always dressed in black.
Le garçon avait peur du noir. The boy feared the dark.
Elle est toujours vêtue de noir. She is always dressed in black.
Les chats peuvent voir dans le noir. Cats can see in the dark.
La veuve était vêtue de noir. The widow was dressed in black.
Les hiboux peuvent voir dans le noir. Owls can see in the dark.
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