Usage examples of "fait établi" in French with translation to English

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La division de l'Allemagne était considérée comme un fait établi jusqu'en 1990. The division of Germany was considered an accomplished fact until 1990.
Qu'est-ce qui rend compte du fait que les femmes vivent plus longtemps que les hommes ? What accounts for the fact that woman outlive men?
Il a établi son fils comme boulanger. He set his son up as a baker.
Elle me fait souvent des blagues. She would often play tricks on me.
Nul ne doit être inquiété pour ses opinions, mêmes religieuses, pourvu que leur manifestation ne trouble pas l'ordre public établi par la loi. No one may be questioned about his opinions, and the same for religious opinions, provided that their manifestation does not trouble the public order established by the law.
Cela fait trois ans qu'il est mort. It is three years since he died.
Des chercheurs de l'université de Paderborn ont établi qu'il fallait 2000 heures d'apprentissage de l'anglais à un francophone pour parler correctement. Sachant qu'il y a 32 semaines de cours par an et à 3h de cours par semaine, il faut donc 20,83 ans d'études à un Français pour bien parler anglais. Researchers at the university of Paderborn have established that it took up to 2000 hours of English learning for a French speaker to speak English correctly. Given that there are 32 weeks of classes in a year and with 3 hours of lessons every week, 20.83 years of study are thus necessary for a French person to speak good English.
Faire ce genre de chose vous fait paraître stupide. Doing that sort of thing makes you look stupid.
L'Angleterre a établi beaucoup de colonies. England established many colonies.
Réfléchis à ce que tu as fait. Reflect on what you have done.
Il a établi des amitiés avec les gens les plus improbables. He struck up friendships with the most unlikely people.
Ça m'a fait rire. That made me laugh.
Le niveau de la sécurité, comme établi par le Département de la Sécurité intérieure, est orange. The security level, as established by the Department of Homeland Security, is orange.
Il fait une bonne action par jour. He does a kind act once a day.
Le cadre d'évaluation de la vitalité et du danger de disparition des langues de l'UNESCO a établi, en deux-mille-dix, six niveaux de vitalité : forte, vulnérable, en danger, sérieusement en danger, en situation critique et morte. UNESCO’s Language Vitality and Endangerement framework has established in 2010 six degrees of vitality: safe, vulnerable, definitely endangered, severely endangered, critically endangered and extinct.
Il a dit qu'il pouvait courir 200 kilomètres en une journée et il l'a fait. He said he would run 200 kilometers in a day and he did.
On va voir de quoi tu es fait. Let's see what you're made of.
Elle chante souvent quand elle fait la vaisselle dans la cuisine. She often sings when she does the washing up in the kitchen.
Il fait des biscuits. He is making cookies.
Pomme pourrie dans un panier, fait rebuter toute la panerée. The rotten apple injures its neighbors.
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