Usage examples of "conjoint au foyer" in French with translation to English

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Je suis femme au foyer. I am a housewife.
"George ?" dit la femme au foyer. "Qui est George ?" "George?" said the housewife. "Who's George?"
Si possible, les Japonais semblent préférer choisir un conjoint qui leur ressemble, chercher une situation stable qui assure une promotion lente mais régulière et mettre leurs économies à la banque. Japanese seem to prefer picking a marriage partner as much like themselves as possible, finding a job that provides security and slow but steady advancement, and putting money in the bank.
Une mauvaise épouse fait le naufrage du foyer. A bad wife is the shipwreck of her husband.
On doit respecter son conjoint. One should respect one's spouse.
Il dirigea ses pensées vers son foyer. He turned his thoughts toward home.
Embrasser son conjoint en public est considéré comme un comportement acceptable dans certains pays. Kissing one's spouse in public is considered acceptable behavior in some countries.
Règle le foyer du microscope. Adjust the microscope's focus.
J'ai confié à ma femme les finances du foyer. I entrusted my wife with the family finances.
Il a passé la nuit dans un foyer pour sans-abris. He spent the night in a homeless hostel.
Il n'a pas de foyer. He has no house to live in.
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