Usage examples of "obus non élcaté" in French with translation to English

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Votre attitude, non votre aptitude, détermine votre altitude. Your attitude, not your aptitude, determines your altitude.
« Est-ce de l'arabe ? » « Non, c'est du ouïghour — une langue parlée dans le Nord-Ouest de la Chine. » "Is this Arabic?" "No, it's Uyghur - a language that's spoken in northwestern China."
« Vais-je mourir ? » « Non, tu vas dormir. » "Am I going to die?" "No, you are going to sleep."
Tu arrives bientôt, non ? You arrive soon, don't you?
"Veux-tu quelque chose à boire ?" "Non, merci" "Would you like something to drink?" "Sorry, no thanks."
Non, elle est d'occasion. No, it's second hand.
Un homme libre pense à la mort moins qu'à toute chose; et sa sagesse est une méditation non sur la mort, mais sur la vie. A free man thinks of death least of all things; and his wisdom is a meditation not of death but of life.
"Voulez-vous une autre tasse de café ?" "Non merci" "Will you have another cup of coffee?" "No, thank you."
Moi non plus. Me neither.
Non, je ne suis pas marié. No, I am not married.
Les grands hommes sont presque toujours de mauvais hommes, même lorsqu'ils exercent une influence et non une autorité. Great men are almost always bad men, even when they exercise influence and not authority.
Non, je suis anglais. No, I am an Englishman.
«Il va pleuvoir ?» «J'espère que non "Will it rain?" "I hope not."
Certaines personnes aiment le sport, d'autres non. Some people like sports, and others don't.
Non, mais j'aime aller au baseball. No, but I like going to baseball.
Non. Je les cherche depuis plus d'une heure. No. I have been looking for them for more than one hour.
Nous y allons mais vous non. We will go but you won't.
«Davantage de café ?» «Non, c'est bon.» "More coffee?" "No, I'm good."
Dans les boulangeries américaines, une "douzaine du boulanger" est 13 et non 12. In U.S. bakeries, a "baker's dozen" is 13, not 12.
Posez seulement des questions auxquelles on peut répondre par oui ou non. Ask only questions that can be answered with yes or no.
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