Sentence examples of "That" in English with translation "ce"

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May I eat that cake? Puis-je manger ce gâteau ?
That boy is speaking English. Ce garçon sait parler anglais.
That building is our school. Ce bâtiment est notre école.
That film is for children. Ce film est pour enfants.
That problem is not avoidable. Ce problème est inévitable.
It was chilly that day. Il faisait frisquet ce jour-là.
That broken vase is irreparable. Ce vase brisé est irréparable.
Is that what he wants? Est-ce là ce qu'il veut ?
That is not the case. Ce n'est pas le cas.
That boy showed no fear. Ce garçon n'a montré aucune peur.
That is not a tiger. Ce n'est pas un tigre.
That noise woke me up. Ce bruit me réveilla.
You better buy that book. Vous devriez acheter ce livre.
How fast that dog runs! Comme ce chien court vite !
That museum is worth visiting. Ce musée vaut la visite.
The company abandoned that project. La société abandonna ce projet.
What's that tall building? Quel est ce haut bâtiment ?
That guy is a bandit. Ce type est un bandit.
That guy is an outlaw. Ce type est un bandit.
That movie was really moving. Ce film était vraiment émouvant.
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