Usage examples of "Jack the Ripper" in English with translation to French

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How long have you known Jack? Depuis combien de temps connais-tu Jack ?
It was the window that Jack broke yesterday. C'était la fenêtre que Jacques avait cassée la veille.
He is my friend whose name is Jack. C'est mon ami qui s'appelle Jack.
Jack broke his mother's valuable vase, but he didn't do it on purpose, so she wasn't angry. Jack cassa le vase précieux de sa mère, mais il ne l'avait pas fait exprès, elle ne fut donc pas en colère.
Every Jack has his Jill. À chacun sa chacune.
Jack is an evil boy full of evil ideas. Jack est un garçon diabolique plein d'idées diaboliques.
Jack may have taken my umbrella by mistake. Jack a peut-être pris mon parapluie par erreur.
Don't be so wild, Jack. Ne sois pas si sauvage, Jack.
She came across Jack yesterday. Elle a croisé Jack hier.
The speeding vehicle skidded and crashed head-on into the rear-end of a truck before the driver could say Jack Robinson. Le véhicule roulant à vive allure glissa et s'enfonça tête la première dans l'arrière d'un camion avant que son conducteur n'ait pu dire Jack Robinson.
Jack made a lot of mistakes in his composition. Jack a fait beaucoup de fautes dans sa composition.
Come on Jack, it's Christmas. You've got to get into the spirit of things. Allons, Jacques, c'est Noël. Tu dois te mettre au diapason des choses.
Jack isn't here. He may have missed his usual bus. Jack n'est pas là. Il se peut qu'il ait raté son bus habituel.
Jack is one of my friends. Jacques est l'un de mes amis.
Jack was pacing up and down in the room, lost in thought. Jack faisait les cents pas dans la pièce, perdu dans ses pensées.
I think Ann loves Jack. Je pense qu'Ann aime Jack.
Jill is engaged to Jack. Jill est mariée avec Jack.
It seems that Jack is sick. Il semblerait que Jack soit malade.
Every Jack must have his Jill. À chacun sa chacune.
Jack seems to regret it deeply. Jack a l'air de le regretter profondément.
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