Usage examples of "doesn't" in English with translation to French

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Tom doesn't like mathematics. Tom n'aime pas les mathématiques.
The projector doesn't work. Le projecteur ne marche pas.
She doesn't drink coffee. Elle ne boit pas de café.
She doesn't understand you. Elle ne te comprend pas.
This telephone doesn't work. Ce téléphone ne fonctionne pas.
The radio doesn't work. La radio ne marche pas.
This doesn't concern me. Ça ne me regarde pas.
This job doesn't pay. Ce boulot ne paie pas.
Tom doesn't understand this. Tom ne comprends pas ça.
The light doesn't work. La lumière ne fonctionne pas.
He doesn't know me. Il ne me connaît pas.
This tape doesn't stick. Ce ruban ne colle pas.
Nancy doesn't play tennis. Nancy ne joue pas au tennis.
The heating doesn't work. Le chauffage ne fonctionne pas.
She doesn't like sushi. Elle n'aime pas les sushis.
Tom doesn't like cats. Tom n'aime pas les chats.
This algorithm doesn't converge. Cet algorithme ne converge pas.
This work doesn't pay. Ce travail ne paie pas.
It doesn't mean anything! Ça veut rien dire !
He doesn't understand sarcasm. Il ne comprend pas les sarcasmes.
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