Usage examples of "swim course" in English with translation to French

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She let him pay the bill as a matter of course. Elle le laissa payer l'addition comme si ça allait de soi.
He taught me how to swim. Il m'a appris à nager.
Of course not you; you're a woman — almost. Pas toi, bien sûr ; tu es une femme - enfin presque.
He failed in his attempt to swim across the river. Il a échoué dans sa tentative de traverser la rivière à la nage.
We have really everything in common with America nowadays except, of course, language. De nos jours, l’Amérique et nous, avons vraiment tout en commun, à l’exception de la langue, bien entendu.
We went to the beach to swim. Nous allâmes à la plage pour nager.
One of the important differences between Japanese and Americans is that Japanese tend to choose a safe course in life, while Americans choose to explore and challenge life. Une des différences les plus importantes entre les Américains et les Japonais est que les Japonais ont tendance à choisir une vie sans danger, alors que les Américains explorent la vie et la défient.
Let's have a swim in the afternoon. Nous nageons un peu l'après-midi.
"Do you like snakes?" "Of course not." "Aimes-tu les serpents ?" "Bien sûr que non."
Tom can swim as fast as you. Tom peut nager aussi vite que toi.
Of course, recognizing our common humanity is only the beginning of our task. Bien sûr, reconnaître notre humanité commune est seulement le commencement de notre tâche.
He will soon be able to swim well. Il sera bientôt capable de bien nager.
"Dad, this a real sword?" "Of course, it is a duel after all." "Papa, c'est une vraie épée ?" "Bien sûr, c'est un duel après tout."
Tom can't swim. Tom ne sait pas nager.
In the course of our conversation, he referred to his youth. Au cours de notre conversation, il fit référence à sa jeunesse.
The water's warm enough for a swim. L'eau est assez chaude pour y nager.
Why, of course, the people don't want war. Why would some poor slob on a farm want to risk his life in a war when the best that he can get out of it is to come back to his farm in one piece. Naturally, the common people don't want war; neither in Russia nor in England nor in America, nor for that matter in Germany. That is understood. Il va de soi que les gens ne veulent pas de la guerre. Pourquoi un pauvre bon à rien dans une ferme voudrait risquer sa vie dans une guerre lorsque le mieux qu'il peut en retirer est de revenir dans sa ferme en un seul morceau ? Naturellement, les gens du commun ne veulent pas de la guerre ; ni en Russie, ni en Angleterre, ni en Amérique, pas non plus en Allemagne, en l'occurrence, ça va de soi.
I taught him how to swim. Je lui ai appris à nager.
In the course of the twentieth century all this changed. Tout ceci a changé au cours du vingtième siècle.
She lives near the beach, but she can't swim. Elle vit à côté de la plage mais elle ne sait pas nager.
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