Usage examples of "first pillar" in English with translation to French

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He took the first prize. Il a touché le premier prix.
The pillar tilted to the right and fell. Le pilier s'inclina sur la droite et tomba.
Do you know who conquered Mt. Everest first? Sais-tu qui a conquis le mont Everest en premier ?
The pastor of the local Lutheran Church is considered a pillar of the community. Le pasteur de l'église luthérienne locale est considéré comme un pilier de la communauté.
You go first. Vas-y d'abord.
A large pillar obstructs the view of the lake. Un large pilier bloque la vue sur le lac.
Ichiro will go to Nagoya for the first time. Ichiro ira à Nagoya pour la première fois.
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. 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.
January is the first month of the calendar. Janvier est le premier mois du calendrier.
He leaned against the pillar and gazed at the Statue of Liberty. Il s'appuya contre le pilier et contempla la Statue de la Liberté.
First of all, it is too expensive. Avant tout, c'est trop cher.
English is not my first language. L'anglais n'est pas ma première langue.
Did you catch the first train? Est-ce que tu es monté dans le premier train ?
The first step is the hardest. Le premier pas est le plus difficile.
And I would not be standing here tonight without the unyielding support of my best friend for the last 16 years, the rock of our family, the love of my life, the nation's next first lady, Michelle Obama. Et je ne me tiendrais pas ici ce soir sans le soutien inflexible de ma meilleure amie depuis les derniers 16 ans, la pierre angulaire de notre famille, l'amour de ma vie, la Première Dame de la nation, Michelle Obama.
The second test is a great improvement on the first. Le deuxième examen est une grande avancée comparé au premier.
She gave him his first kiss. Elle lui donna son premier baiser.
Armstrong was the first man to reach the moon. Armstrong fut le premier homme à atteindre la lune.
The university that we attend usually begins its classes on the first of April. L'université où nous allons débute habituellement ses cours le premier avril.
She had a daughter by her first husband. Elle eut une fille de son premier mari.
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