Usage examples of "first ever" in English with translation to French

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It's the first time I've ever written a letter in Spanish. C'est la première fois que j'écris une lettre en espagnol.
If you ever decide to sell your old record collection, I want first dibs! Si jamais tu décides de vendre ta collection de vieux disques, je revendique la priorité !
To my chief strategist, David Axelrod, who's been a partner with me every step of the way. To the best campaign team ever assembled in the history of politics! You made this happen, and I am forever grateful for what you've sacrificed to get it done. À mon stratège en chef, David Axelrod, qui a été un partenaire avec moi à chaque pas du chemin. À la meilleure équipe de campagne jamais assemblée dans l'histoire de la politique ! Vous l'avez accompli, et je suis pour toujours redevable pour ce que vous avez sacrifié pour le faire.
He took the first prize. Il a touché le premier prix.
Did you ever talk to him? Lui aviez-vous déjà parlé ?
Do you know who conquered Mt. Everest first? Sais-tu qui a conquis le mont Everest en premier ?
Have you ever thought of becoming a nurse? Avez-vous songé à devenir infirmière ?
You go first. Vas-y d'abord.
He is stronger than ever. Il est plus fort que jamais.
Ichiro will go to Nagoya for the first time. Ichiro ira à Nagoya pour la première fois.
Have you ever written a book? Avez-vous déjà écrit un livre ?
January is the first month of the calendar. Janvier est le premier mois du calendrier.
Have you ever eaten a banana pie? Tu as déjà mangé de la tarte à la banane ?
First of all, it is too expensive. Avant tout, c'est trop cher.
You're the only person who ever comes to visit me. Vous êtes la seule personne à jamais me rendre visite.
English is not my first language. L'anglais n'est pas ma première langue.
Japan has produced more cars than ever this year. Le Japon a produit plus de voitures que jamais cette année.
Did you catch the first train? Est-ce que tu es monté dans le premier train ?
Have you ever been run over? Avez-vous jamais été renversé ?
The first step is the hardest. Le premier pas est le plus difficile.
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