Usage examples of "train de devant" in French with translation to English

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C'est la porte de devant. It's the front gate.
Nous sommes en train de manger des pommes. We're eating apples.
Tout à coup, la sonnette de la porte de devant tinta et l'ombre noire d'un homme seul se glissa tranquillement à l'intérieur. All of a sudden, the front door bell rang and the dark shadow of a lone man slipped in quietly.
Que penses-tu qu'elle soit maintenant en train de faire ? What do you think she is doing now?
Pour chaque dix miles à l'heure de vitesse, tu devrais laisser la longueur d'une voiture entre toi et la voiture de devant. For every ten m.p.h of speed you should allow one car-length of space between you and the car in front.
Elle est en train de l'embrasser. She is kissing him.
La porte de devant resta verrouillée. The front door remained locked.
J'ai manqué le train de deux minutes. I missed the train by two minutes.
Nous avons trouvé la porte de devant fermée à clé. We found the front door locked.
Je me rappelle en train de jouer au jeu Pac-Man d'origine, quand j'étais enfant. I remember playing the original Pac-Man game when I was a kid.
Nous avons trouvé la porte de devant verrouillée. We found the front door locked.
J'ai surpris mon fils en train de faire des farces téléphoniques à des numéros au hasard. I caught my son making prank calls to random phone numbers.
Il y a de jolis volets des deux côtés des fenêtres de devant. There are pretty shutters on either side of the front windows.
Ils sont en train de manger leurs pommes. They are eating their apples.
Chaque fois que je prends le métro, je place mon portefeuille dans ma poche de devant. Whenever I get on the subway I put my wallet in my front pocket.
Je suis en train de déplacer le rocher. I'm moving the rock.
Suis-je en train de rêver ? Am I dreaming?
Elle l'a interrompu tandis qu'il était en train de parler à mon père. She interrupted him while he was speaking to my father.
Tu comprends ce que je suis en train de dire, n'est-ce pas ? You understand what I'm saying, don't you?
Je suis en train de faire la vaisselle. I'm doing the dishes.
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