Sentence examples of "Singapore" in English with translation "singapour"

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Translations: all6 singapour6
Singapore has one big problem. Singapour a un grand problème.
In Singapore, a way to punish criminals is to whip them. À Singapour, une manière de punir les criminels est de les fouetter.
In Singapore, it is a crime to spit on the ground. À Singapour, c'est un crime de cracher par terre.
In Singapore, one way to punish a criminal is to whip him or her. À Singapour, la flagellation est une façon de punir un criminel.
We'll go to Hong Kong first, and then we'll go to Singapore. Nous irons d'abord à Hong Kong, et ensuite à Singapour.
In Singapore, a way to punish criminals is to whip them, or hit them several strokes with a cane, on their backs. À Singapour, une façon de punir les criminels est de les fouetter, ou de les frapper plusieurs fois avec une canne, sur le dos.
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