Usage examples of "fat possum records" in English with translation to French

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You are a bit fat. Tu es un peu gras.
Where are the history records of our MSN chats? Où se trouvent les enregistrements des historiques de nos clavardages MSN ?
The opera ain't over till the fat lady sings. L'opéra n'est pas terminé avant que la grosse dame n'ait chanté.
The secretary was asked to file past records. On demanda à la secrétaire de classer les anciennes notes.
I'm so fat. Je suis si gros.
I have no less than one thousand records. Je n'ai pas moins d'un millier de disques.
The pigeons of Boston are fat and proud. Les pigeons de Boston sont gros et fiers.
There are a lot of beautiful songs on these records. Il y a de nombreuses belles chansons sur ces albums.
Very fat people waddle when they walk, though few of them realize it. Les gens très gros se dandinent quand ils marchent, bien que peu d'entre eux en prennent conscience.
Food prices are at their highest level since the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization began keeping records in 1990. Les prix de l'alimentation sont à leur plus haut niveau depuis que l'Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’alimentation et l’agriculture a commencé à les enregistrer en mille-neuf-cent-quatre-vingt-dix.
That baby is fat and healthy. Ce bébé est gras et en bonne santé.
Where are the history records of our chats on MSN? Où se trouvent les historiques de nos clavardages MSN ?
Don't eat so much. You'll get fat. Ne mange pas autant. Tu vas engraisser.
She gave me access to her records. Elle m'a autorisé l'accès à ses enregistrements.
Denmark has introduced the world's first fat tax. Le Danemark a introduit la première taxe sur la graisse au monde.
Life's experiences make vivid records on the sensitive plate of his mind. Les expériences de la vie impriment des traces vivaces sur la plaque sensible de son esprit.
If you eat too much, you'll become fat. Si tu manges trop, tu vas devenir gros.
Almost all my records were imported from Germany. Presque tous mes disques sont importés d'Allemagne.
My uncle is slim, but my aunt is fat. Mon oncle est mince, mais ma tante est grosse.
CDs have taken the place of records. Les CD ont pris la place des vinyls.
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