Usage examples of "inventé" in French with translation to Spanish

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Qui a inventé cette machine ? ¿Quién inventó esta máquina?
Il n'a pas inventé l'eau chaude. No ha descubierto el Mediterráneo.
Qui a inventé le téléphone ? ¿Quién inventó el teléfono?
Qui a inventé le piano ? ¿Quién inventó el piano?
Thomas Edison a inventé l'ampoule. Thomas Edison inventó la bombilla.
Sais-tu qui a inventé cette machine ? ¿Sabes quién inventó esta maquina?
Tout ce qui est inventé est vrai. Todo lo que es inventado es verdadero.
Le téléphone a été inventé par Bell en 1876. El teléfono fue inventado por Bell en 1876.
Ce n'est pas en améliorant la bougie que l'on a inventé l'ampoule. No se inventó la bombilla perfeccionando la vela.
L'instrument de soin des cheveux le plus ancien est le peigne, inventé il y a plus de 5000 ans en Perse. El instrumento para el cuidado del cabello más antiguo es el peine, inventado hace más de 5000 años en Persia.
Edison inventa la lampe électrique. Edison inventó la lámpara eléctrica.
L'Homme peut tout inventer, excepté l'art d'être heureux. El hombre puede inventar cualquier cosa excepto el arte de ser feliz.
La société Coca-Cola inventa le Fanta, en pleine Seconde Guerre mondiale, pour le marché allemand. La Coca-Cola inventó la Fanta, en plena II Guerra Mundial, para el mercado alemán.
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