Usage examples of "turkey" in English with translation to French

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Have you ever eaten turkey? Avez-vous déjà mangé de la dinde ?
Do you live in Turkey? Habitez-vous en Turquie ?
Mary has never cooked a turkey. Marie n'a jamais préparé de dinde.
Turkey was stronger than Greece. La Turquie était plus forte que la Grèce.
Why do Americans eat turkey on Thanksgiving? Pourquoi les Étasuniens mangent-ils de la dinde le jour d'action de grâce ?
I'm off to Turkey tomorrow. Je pars en Turquie demain.
A turkey is a little bigger than a chicken. Une dinde est un peu plus grosse qu'un poulet.
Ankara is the capital of Turkey. Ankara est la capitale de la Turquie.
One more hour and the turkey will be ready. Une heure de plus et la dinde sera prête.
Where do you live in Turkey? Où tu habites en Turquie ?
I cannot even boil water, much less roast a turkey. Je ne sais même pas faire bouillir de l'eau, alors faire rôtir une dinde...
For a bit of a change from red meat, for tonight I've cooked turkey breasts in mushroom sauce. Pour changer un peu de la viande rouge, pour ce soir j'ai cuisiné des escalopes de dinde à la sauce champignon.
You have to find my turkey or pay for it. Go and search the surroundings, it can't have gotten far. Il faut que tu me retrouves ma dinde ou que tu me la payes. Va la chercher dans les environs, elle ne doit pas être loin.
It is said that Didon had for dinner ten plump turkeys' backs. Didon dîna dit-on du dos de dix dodus dindons.
The turkeys in my grandfather's farm are very noisy, I can't wait for them to get eaten. Les dindons dans la ferme de mon grand-père sont très bruyants, vivement qu'on les mange.
Well, let's talk turkey. Bon, parlons franchement !
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