Usage examples of "canada trust company" in English with translation to French

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She came from Canada to see me. Elle est partie du Canada pour venir me voir.
That's an item from a famous company. C'est un article d'une compagnie très connue.
Lawyers and auto mechanics are the people I trust the least. Les avocats et les mécaniciens auto sont les gens en qui j'ai le moins confiance.
What languages are spoken in Canada? Quelles langues parle-t-on au Canada ?
The company decided to skimp on the quality of its products to boost the profit margin. L'entreprise décida de rabioter sur la qualité de ses produits pour améliorer sa marge de profit.
Never trust a stranger. Si tu vois un homme, présume que c'est un voleur.
They settled in Canada. Ils se sont établis au Canada.
He is the president of the company in fact. Il est en fait le président de la société.
You can't trust what she says. On ne peut pas se fier à ce qu'elle dit.
I've been living in Canada for five years. Ça fait 5 ans que j'habite au Canada.
Our project didn't get off the ground until he joined the company. Notre projet n'a pas décollé jusqu'à ce qu'il rejoigne l'entreprise.
I trust computers only as far as I can throw them. Je fais confiance aux ordinateurs pour autant que je puisse les jeter.
He came back from Canada. Il est revenu du Canada.
I left behind some important documents for the company at home. Sorry, but could you please go and get them for me now? J'ai laissé certains documents importants pour la société à mon domicile. Désolé, mais pourriez-vous, je vous prie, aller me les chercher maintenant ?
I trust you. Je me fie à toi.
Japan is not as large as Canada. Le Japon n'est pas aussi grand que le Canada.
I'm going to do an internship at a local company. Je vais faire un stage dans une entreprise locale.
Trust me. Faites-moi confiance.
We know that she was born in Canada. Nous savons qu'elle est née au Canada.
He has taken charge of his father's company. Il a pris la charge de l'entreprise de son père.
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