Usage examples of "individuellement mais non-conjointement" in French with translation to English

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Un comité est un groupe de gens qui ne peuvent rien faire individuellement mais qui peuvent tenir des réunions en tant que groupe et parvenir à la décision qu'on ne peut rien faire. A committee is a group of people who individually can do nothing, but who, as a group, can meet and decide that nothing can be done.
Vous pouvez fumer dans cette pièce-là, mais non dans celle-ci. You may smoke in that room, but you mustn't smoke in this room.
Je sais que je suis censé aimer ce cours, mais non. I know that I'm supposed to enjoy this class, but I don't.
On peut avoir des murs sans toit, mais non un toit sans murs. There can be walls without a roof, but no roof without walls.
Le pigeon et l'autruche sont tous les deux des oiseaux ; l'un d'entre eux peut voler, mais non l'autre. The pigeon and the ostrich are both birds; the one can fly and the other cannot.
Le Prélude à l'Après-midi d'un faune, de Debussy, et le poème sur lequel il est basé partagent le même rêveur, éthéré, mais non moins passionné sentiment. Debussy's Prelude to the Afternoon of a Fawn and the poem which it is based on share a dreamy, ethereal, but nonetheless passionate feel.
Je sais que je suis censée aimer ce cours, mais non. I know that I'm supposed to enjoy this class, but I don't.
Nous y allons mais vous non. We will go but you won't.
Tu sais nager, mais moi, non. You can swim, but I can't swim.
Je suis étudiant, mais lui, non. I am a student, but he isn't.
Certains d'entre eux sont sains mais d'autres non. Some of them are healthy, but others are not healthy.
Mon père sait nager mais ma mère, non. Father can swim, but Mother cannot.
Beaucoup de mots se prononcent selon leur graphie, mais certains non. Many words are pronounced according to the spelling, but some are not.
Il est bien vrai que celui qui rend à chacun le sien par crainte du gibet agit par le commandement d'autrui et est contraint par le mal qu'il redoute ; on ne peut pas dire qu'il soit juste : mais celui qui rend à chacun le sien parce qu'il connaît la vraie raison des lois et leur nécessité agit en constant accord avec lui-même et par son propre décret, non par le décret d'autrui ; il mérite donc d'être appelé juste. In truth, a man who renders everyone their due because he fears the gallows, acts under the sway and compulsion of others, and cannot be called just. But a man who does the same from a knowledge of the true reason for laws and their necessity, acts from a firm purpose and of his own accord, and is therefore properly called just.
Non, mais j'aime aller au baseball. No, but I like going to baseball.
Non, mais je joue au tennis. No, but I play tennis.
On voyage pour changer, non de lieu, mais d'idées. We travel not to move, but to change our mind.
Non, pas moi, mais toi ! No, not me, but you!
Un homme libre pense à la mort moins qu'à toute chose; et sa sagesse est une méditation non sur la mort, mais sur la vie. A free man thinks of death least of all things; and his wisdom is a meditation not of death but of life.
Je suis venu au Japon, non pour enseigner, mais pour écrire. I have come to Japan not to teach but to write.
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