Usage examples of "come to naught" in English with translation to French

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He would be a very sad man, seeing his dream come to naught. Il serait un homme triste, de voir son rêve réduit à néant.
He would often come to see us when I was a child. Il nous rendait souvent visite lorsque j'étais petit.
Tell you what, I'll come to you, that'll be easier. Je vais te dire, je viendrai te voir, ça sera plus facile.
I have come to Japan not to teach but to write. Je suis venu au Japon, non pour enseigner, mais pour écrire.
He will come to see us some day. Il viendra nous voir un de ces jours.
How did she come to know so much about fish? D'où tient-elle cette connaissance sur les poissons ?
“I’m dying without you.” “I’ll come to your funeral.” « Sans toi je me meurs. » « Je viendrai à tes funérailles. »
Last year, I decided to come to Japan. J'ai décidé l'année dernière de venir au Japon.
Please come to my house. Venez chez moi, je vous prie.
Can I come to your office now? Puis-je aller à ton bureau maintenant ?
Max explained to Julia why he could not come to her farewell party. Max expliqua à Julia pourquoi il n'a pas pu venir à sa fête d'adieu.
Will he come to the meeting next week? Viendra-t-il à la réunion la semaine prochaine ?
Many foreigners come to Japan for the purpose of studying Japanese. Beaucoup d’étrangers viennent au Japon pour apprendre le japonais.
I never imagined so many people would come to my party. Je n'ai jamais imaginé que tant de gens viendraient à ma fête.
I hope you will be able to come to this party. J'espère que tu seras en mesure de venir à cette fête.
Time has come to get serious. Le temps est venu d'être sérieux.
Go along this street and you'll come to the post office on the left. Longez cette rue et vous trouverez la poste sur votre gauche.
The dream of opportunity for all people has not come true for everyone in America, but its promise exists for all who come to our shores – that includes nearly seven million American Muslims in our country today who enjoy incomes and education that are higher than average. Le rêve d'opportunité pour tous ne s'est pas réalisé pour chacun en Amérique, mais sa promesse existe pour tous ceux qui touchent nos côtes - ceci comprend presque sept millions de Musulmans Étasuniens dans notre pays aujourd'hui, qui jouissent de revenus et d'éducation qui sont supérieures à la moyenne.
Come to think of it, a Jew has never come to my door trying to convert me to Judaism. A point in their favor! Réfléchis-y, un Juif n'est jamais venu à ma porte pour essayer de me convertir au judaïsme. Un point en leur faveur !
They knocked on the door and said they had come to arrest him. Ils frappèrent à la porte et dirent qu'ils étaient venus pour l'arrêter.
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