Sentence examples of "much" in English with translation "grand-chose"

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It's not worth much. Ça ne vaut pas grand-chose.
It wasn't much of a bridge. Ce n'avait pas grand-chose d'un pont.
He doesn't know much about Japan. Il ne sait pas grand-chose du Japon.
It wasn't much of an earthquake. Ça n'avait pas grand-chose d'un séisme.
It isn't much of a car. Ça n'a pas grand-chose d'une voiture.
There is not much I can do to help, I am afraid. Je crains qu'il n'y ait pas grand-chose que je puisse faire pour aider.
If you look at the lyrics, they don't really mean much. Si tu regardes les paroles, elles ne signifient pas vraiment grand-chose.
It was a day in which I have nothing much to say. C'était un jour où je n'avais pas grand-chose à dire.
That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons that history has to teach. La leçon la plus importante que peut nous faire l'Histoire est que les hommes n'apprennent pas grand-chose de l'Histoire.
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