Sentence examples of "one" in English with translation "un"

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Show me a better one. Montrez-m'en un meilleur.
How much is one beer? C'est combien, une bière ?
One language is never enough. Une langue ne suffit jamais.
Please show me another one. S'il te plait, montre-m'en un autre.
She's a tough one. C'est une coriace.
One thing led to another. Une chose entraîna l'autre.
It's a slippery one. C'en est une scabreuse.
That's certainly one possibility. C'est assurément une possibilité.
One nail drives out another. Un clou chasse l'autre.
We were one too many. Nous étions un de trop.
That's a big one. C'en est un gros.
The score is one all. Le score est un partout.
He died one year ago. Il est mort il y a un an.
They died one after another. Ils moururent l'un après l'autre.
One of my teeth hurts. L'une de mes dents me fait mal.
One of us is wrong. L'un de nous deux a tort.
That was a close one. C'était moins une.
One lump of sugar, please. Un sucre, s'il vous plaît.
I studied for one hour. J'ai étudié pendant une heure.
One year has twelve months. Une année compte douze mois.
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