Usage examples of "Japanese cars" in English with translation to French

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British and Japanese cars have steering wheels on the right side. Les voitures britanniques et japonaises ont le volant à droite.
Mr Young has no less than six cars. M. Young n'a pas moins de six voitures.
We learned how to pronounce Japanese. Nous avons appris à prononcer le japonais.
Cars go through the tunnel. Les voitures traversent le tunnel.
You run into Japanese tourists everywhere. On trouve des touristes japonais partout.
My son likes to play with cars. Mon fils aime jouer au petites voitures.
Why didn't you buy a Japanese car? Pourquoi n'as-tu pas acheté une japonaise ?
In the year 2012, there will be flying cars everywhere. En l'an deux-mille-douze, il y aura des voitures volantes partout.
He's a typical Japanese man. C'est un Japonais typique.
It's the law: always buckle your safety belt in cars and airplanes. C'est la loi : vous devez toujours boucler votre ceinture de sécurité en voiture ou en avion.
She is known as the Japanese Picasso. Elle est connue comme le Picasso japonais.
Japan has produced more cars than ever this year. Le Japon a produit plus de voitures que jamais cette année.
She can hardly speak Japanese. Elle parle à peine japonais.
One of her three cars is blue and the others are white. L'une de ses trois voitures est bleue et les autres sont blanches.
The foreigner speaks Japanese as if it were his native language. L'étranger parle le japonais comme si c'était sa langue natale.
Two cars were in an accident. Deux voitures ont été impliquées dans un accident.
Mr Oh came to Japan to study Japanese. Monsieur Oh est venu au Japon pour étudier le japonais.
"Are these cars yours?" "Yes, they are mine." "Ces voitures sont à vous ?" "Oui, ce sont les miennes."
He is a Japanese boy. Il est un garçon japonais.
The traffic was very heavy. The cars were lined up bumper to bumper. Le trafic était très important. Les voitures étaient à la file pare-chocs contre pare-chocs.
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