Sentence examples of "nés" in French with translation "born"

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Nous sommes tous nés fous. We are all born mad.
Nous sommes nés le même jour. We were born on the same day.
Nous ne sommes pas nés pour nous-mêmes. We are not born for ourselves.
J'aimerais que vous ne soyez jamais nés. I wish you'd never been born.
Les frères sont nés avec douze ans d'écart. The brothers were born twelve years apart.
Nous sommes nés d'une révolution contre un empire. We were born out of revolution against an empire.
Nous ne sommes pas tous nés avec un talent musical. Not all of us are born with musical talent.
Ils sont nés à un mois d'intervalle en 1970. They were born one month apart in 1970.
Je suis née en Russie. I was born in Russia.
Je suis née à Tokyo. I was born in Tokyo.
C'est un poète . He is a born poet.
Je suis en 1972. I was born in 1972.
Je suis en 1988. I was born in 1988.
Je suis à Tokyo. I was born in Tokyo.
Je suis en 1960. I was born in 1960.
Il est en Afrique. He was born in Africa.
Je suis en Amérique. I was born in America.
Où Tom est-il  ? Where was Tom born?
Paul est à Rome. Paul was born in Rome.
Je suis à Kyoto. I was born in Kyoto.
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