Sentence examples of "ou non" in French with translation "or not"

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Translations: all43 or not38 other translations5
Crois-le ou non, elle a trois enfants. Believe it or not, she has three children.
Peu importe, s’il arrive en retard ou non. It doesn't matter whether he comes late or not.
Cela importe peu qu'il vienne tard ou non. It matters little whether he comes late or not.
Qu'il soit riche ou non m'est indifférent. I don't care whether he is rich or not!
Tu dois le faire, que ça te plaise ou non. You have to do it, whether you like it or not.
Notre succès dépend de si vous nous aidez ou non. Our success depends upon whether you will help us or not.
Je ne sais pas si c'est vrai ou non. I don't know whether it is true or not.
Peu importe que vous fassiez ou non de votre mieux. What matters is whether you do your best or not.
Ton succès dépend de ce que tu travailles ou non. Your success depends upon whether you work hard or not.
Qu'on le croit ou non, j'ai fait du parachutisme. Believe it or not, I went skydiving.
Que cela te plaise ou non, tu dois faire tes devoirs. Whether you like it or not, you have to do your homework.
Qu'il l'ait écrit ou non restera toujours un secret. Whether he wrote it or not will always remain a secret.
Le fait que tu réussisses ou non dépend de tes efforts. Whether you will succeed or not depends upon your own exertions.
Vous devez prendre ce médicament, que vous le vouliez ou non. You must take this medicine, whether you like it or not.
Tom ne sait pas encore s'il peut y aller ou non. Tom doesn't yet know whether he can go or not.
Tom a demandé à Mary si elle pensait aller nager ou non. Tom asked Mary whether she planned to swim or not.
Que cela te plaise ou non, il faudra que tu le fasses. Whether you like it or not, you'll have to do it.
Tom ne sait pas si Marie va accepter de venir ou non. Tom doesn't know whether Mary will agree to go or not.
Cela ne fait aucune différence pour moi que vous veniez ou non. It does not matter to me whether you come or not.
Que tu le croies ou non ne me fait ni chaud ni froid. It makes no difference to me whether you believe it or not.
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