Sentence examples of "du" in French with translation "of"

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J'ai peur du noir. I'm afraid of the dark.
Sortez les oranges du réfrigérateur. Take the oranges out of the fridge.
Tu en as, du courage ! You have a lot of nerve!
Sors les oranges du réfrigérateur. Take the oranges out of the fridge.
Voici ta part du gâteau. Here is your share of the cake.
Que pensez-vous du Japon? What do you think of Japan?
Ils avaient peur du professeur. They were afraid of the teacher.
Il a sauté du lit. He jumped out of bed.
Elle a peur du tonnerre. She is frightened of thunder.
La qualité du riz diminue. The quality of rice is going down.
Il a peur du chien. He is in fear of the dog.
Que penses-tu du Japon ? What do you think of Japan?
La fin du monde approche. The end of the world is coming.
As-tu peur du noir ? Are you afraid of the dark?
Prennent-ils soin du chien ? Do they take care of the dog?
Vous en avez, du courage ! You have a lot of nerve!
Ne file pas du concert ! Don't sneak out of the concert!
Avez-vous peur du noir ? Are you afraid of the dark?
Nous sommes du même tonneau. We are two of a kind.
Bataille du Chemin des Dames Second Battle of the Aisne
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