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

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Ce mur est très froid. This wall feels very cold.
Dois-je repeindre le mur ? Must I repaint the wall?
M. Gorbatchev, abattez ce mur ! Mr Gorbachev, tear down this wall!
Nous allons peindre le mur. We're going to paint the wall.
Accroche cette image au mur. Hang that picture on the wall.
Ne grimpe pas au mur. Don't climb up the wall.
Nous sommes dos au mur. We're up against the wall.
Posez l'échelle contre le mur. Stand the ladder against the wall.
Elle accrocha le calendrier au mur. She hung the calendar on the wall.
Il s'appuya contre le mur. He leaned against the wall.
Regarde l'image sur le mur. Look at the picture on the wall.
Il accrocha une photo au mur. He hung a picture on the wall.
Il me pressa contre le mur. He pressed me against the wall.
Regardez l'image sur le mur. Look at the picture on the wall.
Ce mur est peint en vert. This wall is painted green.
Mettez le bureau contre le mur. Put the desk against the wall.
Le mur est couvert de graffitis. The wall is covered with graffiti.
Il accrocha une image au mur. He hung a picture on the wall.
Une horloge est accrochée au mur. There is a clock on the wall.
Ken sauta par-dessus le mur. Ken leaped over the wall.
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