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

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This is your first assignment. C'est ton premier devoir.
I was abroad on an assignment. J'étais en mission à l'étranger.
When will you finish your assignment? Quand allez-vous terminer votre devoir ?
I hope your assignment in England was successful. J'espère que votre mission en Angleterre a été un succès.
Mary has finished her Japanese assignment. Marie a terminé son devoir de japonais.
No one forgot their assignment, did they? Personne n'a oublié de faire ses devoirs.
The assignment is due two weeks from today. Le devoir est pour dans deux semaines aujourd'hui.
I have a lot of assignments to do today. J'ai beaucoup de missions aujourd'hui.
The assignment took me longer than I had expected. Cette tâche me prit plus de temps que je n'avais prévu.
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