Usage examples of "have a sweet tooth" in English with translation to French

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My sister has a sweet tooth. Ma sœur aime les sucreries.
I have a sweet tooth. Je suis bec sucré.
I've got a sweet tooth. J'ai un bec sucré.
Alice wears a sweet perfume. Alice met un doux parfum.
Have a nice vacation. Passe de bonnes vacances.
He has a sweet voice. Il a la voix douce.
Your eyes have a certain magnetism. Vos yeux ont un certain magnétisme.
Betty has a sweet voice. Betty a une voix charmante.
May I have a bus route map? Puis-je avoir un plan des lignes de bus ?
She, with such a sweet and pure figure, killed herself while cursing both of our names. Elle, à la figure tellement douce et pure, s'est sabordée en écorchant nos deux noms.
I find that Frankfurters have a better taste than Viennese. Je trouve que les Francfortains ont bien plus de goût que les Viennois.
Your forehead is quite hot. I think you have a fever. Ton front est très chaud ; je pense que tu as de la fièvre.
The USA is the most dangerous place in the world to have a haircut. Les USA sont l'endroit le plus dangereux du monde pour se faire couper les cheveux.
I have a predilection for beef. J'ai une préférence pour le bœuf.
People who don't have a computer can't make full use of this MP3 player function. Ceux qui n'ont pas d'ordinateur ne peuvent faire plein usage de cette fonction de lecteur Mp3.
I don't have a lot of money. Je n'ai pas beaucoup d'argent.
We have a break from 10:40 to 11:00. Nous avons une pause de 10h40 à 11h00.
If only we'd stop trying to be happy we could have a pretty good time. Si seulement on arrêtait d'essayer d'être heureux on pourrait passer un très bon moment.
I have a car. J'ai une voiture.
I have a lot of dreams. J'ai beaucoup de rêves.
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