Usage examples of "frontier customs post" in English with translation to French

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I like Japanese food and customs, so it follows that I like living in Japan. J'aime la nourriture et les coutumes japonaises, il s'ensuit que j'aime vivre au Japon.
The soldiers headed for the frontier with caution. Les soldats avancèrent vers la frontière avec prudence.
You should apply for that post. Tu devrais postuler pour cet emploi.
Marriage customs differ by country. Les coutumes du mariage sont différentes dans chaque pays.
Where the frontier of science once was is now the centre. Là où était la limite de la science se trouve maintenant son centre.
I've forgotten to post the letter. J'ai oublié de poster la lettre.
Old customs are gradually being destroyed. Les vieilles coutumes sont progressivement détruites.
I'll be back soon. I have to run to the post office. Je reviens vite. Je dois courir à la poste.
Social order does not come from nature. It is founded on customs. L'ordre social ne vient pas de la nature. Il est fondé sur des conventions.
Put a stamp on the parcel and post it. Mets un timbre sur le paquet et envoie-le.
We should do away with those bad customs. On devrait se débarrasser de ces mauvaises habitudes.
Tom was given an important post by him. Il donna un poste important à Tom.
Oh the times! Oh the customs! Ô temps, ô mœurs !
Go along this street and you'll come to the post office on the left. Longez cette rue et vous trouverez la poste sur votre gauche.
The manners and customs of a country reflect its culture. Les us et coutumes d'un pays reflètent sa culture.
Where is the post office? Où se trouve la poste ?
Each country has its own customs. Chaque pays à ses propres coutumes.
I wonder if you could tell me if there is a post office in this area. Je me demande si vous pourriez me dire s'il y a une poste dans ce quartier.
A customs declaration is required. Une déclaration en douanes est requise.
I want you to go to the post office. Je veux que tu ailles au bureau de poste.
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