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

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I ate toast for breakfast. J'ai mangé une toast au petit déjeuner.
My dog ate a paper towel. I wonder if he'll get sick. Mon chien a bouffé une serviette en papier. Je me demande si ça va le rendre malade.
I ate a hasty lunch. J'ai mangé un déjeuner rapide.
Emily ate tofu at dinner. Émilie a mangé du tôfu au dîner.
I just ate a falafel. Je viens de manger un falafel.
I ate beside my friend. Je mange avec mes amis.
She ate only lean meat. Elle ne mangeait que de la viande maigre.
I ate a nutritious breakfast. J'ai mangé un petit déjeuner nourrissant.
He ate all of it. Il a tout mangé.
Everyone ate the same thing. Tout le monde a mangé la même chose.
Yesterday, I ate an apple. Hier, j'ai mangé une pomme.
A crocodile ate a dog. Un crocodile a mangé un chien.
They ate and drank wine. Ils mangèrent et burent du vin.
We ate sandwiches for breakfast. Nous avons mangé des sandwichs pour le petit-déjeuner.
What?! You ate my chocolate bear?! Quoi ? ! T'as mangé mon ours en chocolat ? !
Tom ate vegetable soup this morning. Tom a mangé de la soupe aux légumes ce matin.
That's really what he ate. C'est vraiment ce qu'il a mangé.
I ate a hotdog for lunch. J'ai mangé un hot-dog au déjeuner.
I ate three pieces of cake. J'ai mangé trois morceaux de gâteau.
He ate it in no time. Il l'a mangé en peu de temps.
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