Usage examples of "Tür" in German with translation to French

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Bill, mach die Tür auf. Bill, ouvre la porte.
Bitte schließen Sie die Tür. Fermez la porte, s'il vous plaît.
Jemand klopft an der Tür. Quelqu'un frappe à la porte.
Es klopft an der Tür. On frappe à la porte.
Die Tür öffnete sich automatisch. La porte s'ouvrit automatiquement.
Die Tür geht nicht auf. La porte ne veut pas s'ouvrir.
Öffnen Sie bitte die Tür. Ouvrez la porte s'il vous plaît.
Bitte diese Tür nicht öffnen. Veuillez ne pas ouvrir cette porte.
Man klingelte an der Tür. On a sonné à la porte.
Kannst du die Tür zumachen? Peux-tu fermer la porte ?
Sie knallte die Tür zu. Elle a claqué la porte.
Schließen Sie die Tür ab. Fermez la porte.
Die Tür will nicht aufgehen. Cette porte refuse de s'ouvrir.
Es klingelte an der Tür. On a sonné à la porte.
Er hat die Tür zugeknallt. Il a claqué la porte.
Klopf an jemands Herzens Tür. Frappe à la porte du cœur de quelqu'un.
Schließen Sie bitte die Tür! Veuillez fermer la porte !
Jemand hat die Tür geöffnet. Quelqu’un a ouvert la porte.
Marie schloss die Tür vorsichtig. Marie ferma la porte doucement.
Jemand ist an der Tür. Quelqu'un est à la porte.
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