Sentence examples of "Have" in English with translation "passer"

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Have a nice summer vacation. Passe de bonnes vacances d'été.
Have a good summer vacation! J'ai passé de bonne vacances d'été !
Youth must have its fling. Il faut que jeunesse se passe.
Have you ever been on TV? Es-tu jamais passé à la télévision ?
We have to do without sugar. Nous devons nous passer de sucre.
He should have taken the examination. Il aurait dû passer l'examen.
Did you have a nice Christmas? Avez-vous passé un bon Noël ?
Miniskirts have gone out of fashion. Les minijupes sont passées de mode.
You'll have a wonderful time. Tu vas passer du très bon temps.
Did you have a good weekend? Avez-vous passé un bon week-end ?
You will have to go through hardship. Tu devras passer par des épreuves difficiles.
The password you have entered is invalid. Le mot de passe que vous avez saisi est invalide.
Two years have passed since we parted. Deux ans ont passé depuis que nous nous sommes séparés.
I hope you have a good time! J'espère que vous passez du bon temps !
I have been busy since last Sunday. J'ai été occupé depuis dimanche passé.
Three years have passed since we married. Trois ans ont passé depuis que nous nous sommes mariés.
Take care and have a nice day. Prends soin de toi et passe une bonne journée !
I have been writing letters all morning. J'ai passé la matinée à écrire des lettres.
They have decided to put aside old wounds. Ils ont décidé de dépasser les blessures du passé.
You don't have to take an examination. Il n'est pas nécessaire de passer un examen.
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