Usage examples of "saut parapluie" in French with translation to English

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J'ai oublié mon parapluie ici, mais je n'arrive plus à le trouver. I left my umbrella here, but now I can't find it.
Je passai près d'une petite fille qui jouait au saut à la corde sur le trottoir. I walked by a little girl playing jumprope on the sidewalk.
Viens sous mon parapluie, ou tu seras mouillé. Come under my umbrella, or you'll get wet.
Hiromi décida de se risquer au saut à l'élastique, même s'il était effrayé. Hiromi decided to risk bungee-jumping, even though he was scared.
Tom ne pense pas qu'il va pleuvoir, mais il a l'intention de prendre un parapluie au cas où. Tom doesn't think it'll rain, but he plans to carry an umbrella just in case.
Il est bien meilleur que moi au saut en hauteur. He is much better than me at the high jump.
J'ai laissé ton parapluie dans le bus. I left your umbrella in the bus.
Il est sûr de battre un nouveau record au triple saut. He is sure to set a new record in the triple jump.
Je m'achète un nouveau parapluie. I am buying a new umbrella.
« Est-ce que je peux prendre ce parapluie ? » « Non, vous ne pouvez pas.» "May I take this umbrella?" "No, you may not."
Est-ce ton parapluie ? Is this your umbrella?
Il me semble avoir oublié mon parapluie dans le train. I seem to have left my umbrella behind in the train.
J'ai perdu mon parapluie. I have lost my umbrella.
Il perd tout le temps son parapluie. He is always losing his umbrella.
Amène un parapluie parce qu'il doit pleuvoir cet après-midi. Bring an umbrella because it is expected to rain this afternoon.
Elle a laissé son parapluie dans le train. She left her umbrella in the train.
Je pense que tu ferais mieux de prendre un parapluie, au cas où il pleuvrait. I think you'd better take an umbrella in case it rains.
Il pleut aujourd'hui. Où est mon parapluie? It's raining today. Where is my umbrella?
Il me prit mon parapluie sans se donner la peine de demander. He took my umbrella without so much as asking.
Je laisse toujours traîner mon parapluie dans le train. I always leave my umbrella in the train.
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