Usage examples of "bébé" in French with translation to English

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Un bébé, c'est adorable. A baby is adorable.
Elle caressa son bébé tendrement. She caressed her baby lovingly.
Le bébé a un jour. The baby is one day old.
La femme étreignit le bébé. The woman hugged the baby.
Le bébé était complètement endormi. The baby was fast asleep.
Elle va avoir un bébé. She's going to have a baby.
Le médecin examina le bébé. The doctor examined the baby.
Le bébé m'a souri. The baby smiled at me.
Le bébé sait-il marcher ? Can the baby walk?
Il dort comme un bébé. He's sleeping like a baby.
Elle s'occupa du bébé. She looked after her baby.
Baigne le bébé, veux-tu ? Bathe the baby, won't you?
Qui s'occupera du bébé ? Who will look after the baby?
Elle sourit à son bébé. She smiled at her baby.
Marie sentit le bébé bouger. Mary felt the baby move.
Ils vont avoir un bébé. They're going to have a baby.
Le bébé s'est endormi. The baby fell asleep.
Nous allons avoir un bébé. We are going to have a baby.
Le bébé secouait le hochet. The baby was shaking the rattle.
Ils appelèrent le bébé Momotarou. They named the baby Momotarou.
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