Sentence examples of "are" in English with translation "avoir"

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How old are your children? Quel âge ont vos enfants ?
How old are the children? Quels âges ont les enfants ?
We are barely above want. Nous avons juste de quoi vivre.
I guess you are right. Je suppose que tu as raison.
There are still uncivilized lands. Il y a encore des terres non civilisées.
Colds are prevalent this winter. Il y a beaucoup de rhumes cet hiver.
There are no clean plates. Il n'y a pas d'assiettes propres.
There are no real visions. Il n'y a pas de visions réelles.
There are no comments yet. Il n'y a encore pas de commentaires.
How old are your kids? Quels âges ont vos enfants ?
There are plenty of rocks. Il y a plein de cailloux.
There are almost no books. Il n'y a quasiment aucun livre.
Are you afraid of it? Vous en avez peur?
There are wheels within wheels. Il y a des roues dans des roues.
There are rules to observe. Il y a des règles à respecter.
There are many hotels downtown. Il y a beaucoup d'hôtels au centre-ville.
There are dictionaries and dictionaries. Il y a dictionnaire et dictionnaire.
Squirrels are quick of movement. Les écureuils ont des mouvements rapides.
Don't forget there are exceptions. N'oublie pas qu'il y a des exceptions.
There are few houses around here. Il y a peu de maisons dans le coin.
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