Usage examples of "related person" in English with translation to French

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Researchers at the university of Paderborn have established that it took up to 2000 hours of English learning for a French speaker to speak English correctly. Given that there are 32 weeks of classes in a year and with 3 hours of lessons every week, 20.83 years of study are thus necessary for a French person to speak good English. Des chercheurs de l'université de Paderborn ont établi qu'il fallait 2000 heures d'apprentissage de l'anglais à un francophone pour parler correctement. Sachant qu'il y a 32 semaines de cours par an et à 3h de cours par semaine, il faut donc 20,83 ans d'études à un Français pour bien parler anglais.
English and German are two related languages. La langue anglaise est proche de la langue allemande.
Just a word can do harm to a person. Il suffit d'un mot pour faire souffrir quelqu'un.
Philip and Tom are related to each other. Philippe et Thomas sont apparentés.
Do not fear the heavens and the earth, but be afraid of hearing a person from Wenzhou speak in their local tongue. Ne crains pas le ciel et la terre, mais redoute d'entendre une personne de Wenzhou parler dans sa langue locale.
She is related to him. Elle lui est apparentée.
Mary was wondering whether she counted for Tom as a mere word or as a real person. Mary se demandait si elle comptait pour Tom comme un simple mot ou comme une vraie personne.
She is distantly related to him. Elle lui est vaguement apparentée.
I am a very sad person. Je suis une personne très triste.
Are you related to the Nagashima family? Avez-vous un lien de parenté avec les Nagashima ?
He is a pleasant person. C'est une personne agréable.
Dutch is closely related to German. Le néerlandais est très proche de l'allemand.
He went there in person. Il y est allé en personne.
I have one final piece of advice related to handshakes: Remember to smile. J'ai un dernier conseil relatif aux poignées de mains : N'oubliez pas de sourire.
It's been hundreds of years since just one person could grasp the whole of scientific knowledge. Des siècles ont passé depuis qu'une seule personne pouvait saisir l'ensemble de la connaissance scientifique.
Cucumbers are related to watermelons. Les concombres sont apparentés aux melons.
You're the only person I know who can help me. Vous êtes la seule personne que je connaisse qui puisse m'aider.
A friend of mine is distantly related to Emily Dickinson. Un ami à moi est lointainement apparenté à Emilie Dickinson.
You're the only person who ever comes to visit me. Vous êtes la seule personne à jamais me rendre visite.
They're related to each other. Ils sont apparentés.
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