Usage examples of "pas chère" in French with translation to English

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N'importe quelle montre fera l'affaire pourvu qu'elle ne soit pas chère. Any watch will do, so long as it's cheap.
Waou ! C'est pas cher ! Wow! That's cheap!
Ce n'est pas cher, pas vrai ? That's cheap, isn't it?
Je suis occupé par mon travail, mais j'ai trouvé un appartement au loyer vraiment pas cher. My job keeps me busy. But my new apartment is cheap.
Je n'ai pas les moyens de me payer une voiture aussi chère. I can't afford to buy such an expensive car.
Il a décidé de ne pas acheter la maison, car en premier lieu, elle était trop chère et, en second lieu, elle était trop loin de son bureau. He decided not to buy the house, because in the first place it was too expensive, and in the second place it was too far from his office.
La guitare est tellement chère que je ne peux pas me la payer. The guitar is so expensive that I can't afford it.
Celui dont le visage n'est pas illuminé ne deviendra jamais une étoile. He whose face gives no light, shall never become a star.
La moto de Tim est bien plus chère que la mienne. Tim's motorbike is far more expensive than mine is.
Si tu ne connais pas la signification d'un mot, vérifie dans un dictionnaire. If you don't know the meaning of a word, look it up in a dictionary.
J'aurais bien acheté cette montre, sauf qu'elle est trop chère. I would buy this watch, except it's too expensive.
Ne me quitte pas ! Don't leave me!
Sa timidité me la rend encore plus chère. Her shyness makes me like her even more.
Ne sois pas trop dur avec toi-même. Don't be too hard on yourself.
Bonne nuit, chère amie ! Good night, dear friend!
Je ne suis pas en colère après toi, seulement très déçue. I'm not angry at you, just very disappointed.
La voiture bleue est chère. The blue car is expensive.
Je n'aime pas les bords mal coupés. I don't like raw cut edges.
Une voiture chère est un symbole de statut social. An expensive car is a status symbol.
La radio ne marche pas. The radio doesn't work.
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