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

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I only think of you. Je ne pense qu'à vous.
I can't think of his name. Je ne me rappelle plus son nom.
What does Tom think of Mary? Que pense Tom de Mary ?
What do you think of it? Qu'en penses-tu ?
What do you think of that? Qu'en penses-tu ?
What do you think of Japan? Que penses-tu du Japon ?
What do you think of war? Que pensez-vous de la guerre ?
I can't think of everything. Je ne peux pas penser à tout.
What do you think of him? Que penses-tu de lui ?
What do you think of his suggestion? Que penses-tu de sa proposition ?
What do you think of the country Que pensez-vous du pays
I think of you all the time. Je pense à vous tout le temps.
What do you think of the people Que pensez-vous des gens
What do you think of this plan? Que penses-tu de ce projet ?
Well, what do you think of me? Et bien, que penses-tu de moi ?
I can't think of anybody else. Je ne peux penser à qui que ce soit d'autre.
What do you think of modern art? Que penses-tu de l'art moderne ?
You appear to think of other things. Tu as l'air de penser à autre chose.
How did you come to think of that? Comment en es-tu venu à penser cela ?
I wonder if you ever think of me. Je me demande si tu penses jamais à moi.
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