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

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Radio is a great invention. La radio est une invention formidable.
He is on the radio. Il passe à la radio.
The radio doesn't work. La radio ne marche pas.
I turned off the radio. J’ai éteint la radio.
The radio will not work. La radio est cassée.
The radio is powered off. La radio est éteinte.
She turned down the radio. Elle a baissé le son de la radio.
Please turn on the radio. S’il te plaît, allume la radio.
I am a radio ham. Je suis un radio-amateur.
She turned off the radio. Elle éteignit la radio.
We listen to the radio. Nous écoutons la radio.
Tom's radio is broken. La radio de Tom est cassée.
The radio is out of order. La radio est en panne.
May I turn on the radio? Puis-je allumer le poste de radio ?
The radio gave place to television. La télévision a remplacé la radio.
They heard it on the radio. Ils l'entendirent à la radio.
Turn the radio down a little. Baisse un peu la radio.
Could you turn down the radio? Pouvez-vous baisser la radio ?
I stopped listening to the radio. J'ai arrêté d'écouter la radio.
This radio is out of order. Cette radio ne marche pas.
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