Usage examples of "funeral home" in English with translation to French

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“I’m dying without you.” “I’ll come to your funeral.” « Sans toi je me meurs. » « Je viendrai à tes funérailles. »
I'm sorry, but he isn't home. Désolé, mais il n'est pas à la maison.
Tom's funeral will be this weekend. Les funérailles de Tom auront lieu ce weekend.
Upon getting home, I went straight to bed. Après être rentré à la maison je me rendis directement au lit.
I will definitely attend your funeral. Je prendrai part, sans faute, à ton enterrement.
What time do you go home? À quelle heure rentrez-vous à la maison ?
Tom's family showed a video of his life at his funeral. La famille de Tom a montré une vidéo de sa vie à son enterrement.
You had better make sure that he is at home before you call on him. Tu devrais être sûr qu'il est chez lui avant que tu l'appelles.
One does not wear a red mini skirt to a funeral. On ne porte pas une mini-jupe rouge à des funérailles.
He was too drunk to drive home. Il était trop soûl pour rentrer chez lui en voiture.
Mr So-and-So is dead. Why would I bother going to his funeral since, I am certain, he won't come to mine? Un tel est mort. Pourquoi irai-je à son enterrement puisque, j’en suis certain, il n’ira pas au mien ?
She apologized to his father for coming home late. Elle s'excusa auprès de son père pour être rentrée si tard.
Trang's party was as fun as a funeral wake. La fête organisée par Trang était à peu près aussi excitante qu'une veillée funèbre.
He's always at home on Mondays. Il est toujours chez lui le lundi.
I attended his funeral. J'assistai à ses funérailles.
Did you drive her home last night? L'as-tu reconduite chez elle la nuit dernière ?
I came across a dog while returning home. En rentrant chez moi, je suis tombé sur un chien.
He isn't at home, is he? Il n'est pas à la maison, n'est-ce pas ?
The scientist is famous both at home and abroad. Ce scientifique est connu autant chez lui qu'à l'étranger.
Then I found I had left my wallet at home. C'est à ce moment-là que j'ai réalisé que j'avais oublié mon porte-monnaie à la maison.
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