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

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Dans le folklore japonais, les bakenekos sont des chats possédant des pouvoirs magiques. In Japanese folklore, bakeneko are cats with magical powers.
Celui qui donne un coup de pied à la colonne, qui se trouve sur le pont, qui passe sur la rivière, qui coule dans le village, dans lequel demeure l'homme, qui possède le collier, qui détient des pouvoirs magiques qui réalisent des miracles, va mourir. He, who kicks the pillar that stands on the bridge that leads over the river that flows through the village, in which lives the man, who owns the collar that bestows magical powers that perform miracles, dies.
C'est un chiffre magique. It's a magic number.
Il y a quelque chose de magique à la tombée de la nuit. There's something magic about the nightfall.
Cet anneau est un objet magique qui donne un grand pouvoir à celui qui l'utilise. This ring is a magic item that gives great power to its user.
La police est douée pour comprendre que quelqu'un a volé ma carte de crédit et a amassé plein d'argent. C'est beaucoup plus dur de leur faire avaler que "quelqu'un a volé mon épée magique". The police are really good at understanding "someone stole my credit card and ran up a lot of money". It's a lot harder to get them to buy into "someone stole my magic sword".
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