Usage examples of "only just" in English with translation to French

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I have only just begun. J'ai juste commencé.
I've only just come back. Je viens seulement de rentrer.
As a matter of fact, I've only just arrived myself. En fait, moi-même je viens juste d'arriver.
Ah if only we had just problems with the raising of lambs! Ah si nous n'avions que des problèmes d'agneaux à faire grandir !
I got to the station only to find that the train had just left. J'arrivai à la gare pour constater que le train était juste parti.
Why am I the only one they complain of? They're just making an example out of me and using me as a scapegoat. Pourquoi suis-je le seul dont ils se plaignent ? Ils veulent juste faire de moi un exemple et m'utilisent comme bouc émissaire.
How do you console a woman who has just lost her only child? Comment consoler une mère qui vient de perdre son seul enfant ?
I am the Flying Spaghetti Monster. Thou shalt have no other monsters before Me. (Afterwards is OK; just use protection.) The only Monster who deserves capitalization is Me! Other monsters are false monsters, undeserving of capitalization. Je suis le Monstre Spaghetti Volant. Tu n'adoreras point d'autres monstres avant Moi. (Après, c'est bon ; utilise juste une protection). Le seul Monstre qui mérite d'avoir une majuscule, c'est Moi ! Les autres monstres sont de faux monstres, qui ne méritent pas d'avoir une majuscule.
Just imagine that every time somebody made a grammar mistake, people only could answer "Syntax error." and leave the somebody with that. Imaginez si chaque fois que quelqu'un faisait une faute de grammaire, nous ne pouvions que lui répondre "Erreur de syntaxe." en le laissant se débrouiller avec ça.
My software never has bugs. It just has random features. Mon logiciel n'a jamais de bug. Il a juste des fonctionnalités aléatoires.
You are only young once. On n'est jeune qu'une fois.
I just can't seem to outdo him. I've got a lot to learn. Il semble que je n'arrive pas à le surpasser. J'ai beaucoup à apprendre.
Not only my daughter but some of her classmates say that they saw the criminal. Non seulement ma fille mais certains de ses camarades de classe disent qu'ils virent le criminel.
Just a word can do harm to a person. Il suffit d'un mot pour faire souffrir quelqu'un.
Only he read the letter. Seul lui a lu cette lettre.
You have just done your homework. Tu as juste fait tes devoirs.
Death, it's the only thing we haven't succeeded in completely vulgarizing. La mort est la seule chose que nous n'avons pas réussi à complètement vulgariser.
Sadako wanted to say more, but her lips just didn't want to move anymore. Sadako voulait dire plus mais sa bouche et sa langue ne voulaient pas bouger.
If only I had known the answer yesterday! Si seulement j'avais su la bonne réponse hier !
Tom had just one word to cut so that out of this sentence, forever, disappeared our Mary. Tom n'avait plus qu'un mot à couper pour que de cette phrase, à jamais, disparaisse notre Mary.
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