Usage examples of "distributeur de savon" in French with translation to English

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Il n'y a pas de savon. There's no soap.
Le distributeur de billets a avalé ma carte de crédit. The ATM has swallowed my debit card.
Ma carte de crédit a été rejetée par le distributeur de billets. My credit card was rejected by the ATM.
Le distributeur est en panne. This vending machine is out of order.
Ils se lavent les mains avec du savon. They wash their hands with soap.
Ne blasphémez pas ou je laverai votre bouche avec du savon. Don't curse or I'll wash your mouth out with soap.
Le savon aide à enlever la saleté. Soap helps remove the dirt.
Je vais vous laver la bouche au savon. I am going to wash your mouth with soap.
Je me lave toujours le visage avec de l'eau et du savon. I always wash my face with soap and water.
Lave-toi les mains avec du savon. Wash your hands with soap.
Le savon, s'il te plaît. Soap, please.
Le savon me piqua les yeux. The soap hurt my eyes.
Le savon m'a piqué les yeux. The soap hurt my eyes.
Le savon a la propriété d'enlever la saleté. Soap has the property of removing dirt.
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