Sentence examples of "Du" in French with translation "to"

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Je voudrais du chocolat chaud. I'd like to have some hot chocolate.
Ajoutez du sel au goût. Add salt to taste.
Approchez votre chaise du feu. Draw your chair closer to the fire.
Veux-tu manger du dinosaure ? Do you want a dinosaur to eat?
Nous discuterons du problème demain. We're going to discuss the problem tomorrow.
Il sait jouer du piano. He knows how to play the piano.
J'aime faire du jogging. I like to run.
Il est proche du président. He is close to the president.
Je veux perdre du poids. I want to lose weight.
Nous aimerions avoir du vin. We'd like to have some wine.
Comment avoir seulement du thé ? How to merely get tea?
Je reviens du Canada demain. I will come back to Canada tomorrow.
Où est l'entrée du musée ? Where is the entrance to the museum?
Tu sembles disposer du mauvais numéro. You seem to have the wrong number.
J'ai du courrier à traiter. I have some correspondence to deal with.
J'aimerais voguer autour du monde. I'd like to sail around the world.
Les Européens aiment boire du vin. The European like to drink wine.
Elle lui fit couper du bois. She set him to chopping wood.
Elle prend des cours du soir. She goes to night school.
J'aimerais aller faire du vélo. I'd like to go cycling.
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