Sentence examples of "Wall" in English with translation "mur"

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This wall feels very cold. Ce mur est très froid.
This wall is painted green. Ce mur est peint en vert.
Ken leaped over the wall. Ken sauta par-dessus le mur.
She painted the wall red. Elle a peint le mur en rouge.
Ken jumped over the wall. Ken a sauté par-dessus le mur.
He leaned against the wall. Il s'appuya contre le mur.
Must I repaint the wall? Dois-je repeindre le mur ?
Ken leapt over the wall. Ken bondit par-dessus le mur.
Yesterday a truck hit this wall. Hier un camion a percuté le mur.
Place the ladder against the wall. Mettez l'échelle contre le mur.
Stand the ladder against the wall. Posez l'échelle contre le mur.
The wall is covered with graffiti. Le mur est couvert de graffitis.
Don't climb up the wall. Ne grimpe pas au mur.
Hang that picture on the wall. Accroche cette image au mur.
The car crashed into the wall. La voiture s'écrasa contre le mur.
The map is on the wall. La carte est sur le mur.
Don't lean against this wall. Ne t'adosse pas à ce mur.
He was leaning against the wall. Il s'appuyait contre le mur.
Nobody intends to erect a wall. Personne n'a l'intention d'ériger un mur.
We're up against the wall. Nous sommes dos au mur.
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