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

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A jack of all trades is master of none. Un homme à tout faire n'est maître d'aucun art.
A jack of all trades is a master of none. Un homme à tout faire n'est maître d'aucun art.
Every Jack has his Jill. À chacun sa chacune.
Jack is one of my friends. Jacques est l'un de mes amis.
Every Jack must have his Jill. À chacun sa chacune.
Jack decided to cancel the reservations. Jacques décida d'annuler les réservations.
Do you jack it off often? Tu t'astiques souvent ?
It was the window that Jack broke yesterday. C'était la fenêtre que Jacques avait cassée la veille.
Jack of all trades and master of none Bon à tout, propre à rien
Mary blamed Jack for leaving their children unattended. Mary a reproché à John d'avoir laissé les enfants sans surveillance.
Jack is now either in London or Paris. Jacques est soit à Londres ou à Paris en ce moment.
She said that she would visit Jack with her sisters. Elle a dit qu'elle visiterait Jacques avec ses sœurs.
Come on Jack, it's Christmas. You've got to get into the spirit of things. Allons, Jacques, c'est Noël. Tu dois te mettre au diapason des choses.
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