Usage examples of "ever so little" in English with translation to French

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No nation was ever so virtuous as each believes itself, and none was ever so wicked as each believes the other. Aucune nation ne fut jamais aussi vertueuse qu'elle ne le croyait, ni aucune aussi vile que le croyaient les autres.
I have so little money at the end of the month. J'ai si peu d'argent à la fin du mois.
Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home. On n'est jamais aussi bien que chez soi.
I was disappointed at there being so little to do. J'étais déçu d'avoir peu de choses à faire.
Bob thinks it is a silly idea to call his mother who is so far away, to spend so much, and to say so little. Bob croit que c'est une idée stupide que d'appeler ainsi sa mère qui est si loin et de payer si cher pour lui parler si peu.
To my chief strategist, David Axelrod, who's been a partner with me every step of the way. To the best campaign team ever assembled in the history of politics! You made this happen, and I am forever grateful for what you've sacrificed to get it done. À mon stratège en chef, David Axelrod, qui a été un partenaire avec moi à chaque pas du chemin. À la meilleure équipe de campagne jamais assemblée dans l'histoire de la politique ! Vous l'avez accompli, et je suis pour toujours redevable pour ce que vous avez sacrifié pour le faire.
Could you reduce the price a little? Pourriez-vous réduire un peu le prix ?
Did you ever talk to him? Lui aviez-vous déjà parlé ?
In general, little girls are fond of dolls. En général, les petites filles adorent les poupées.
Have you ever thought of becoming a nurse? Avez-vous songé à devenir infirmière ?
Could you come back a little later? Pourriez-vous revenir un peu plus tard ?
He is stronger than ever. Il est plus fort que jamais.
I'll be fine if I take a little rest. Ça ira si je me repose un peu.
Have you ever written a book? Avez-vous déjà écrit un livre ?
But people have little hope. Mais les gens ont peu d'espoir.
Have you ever eaten a banana pie? Tu as déjà mangé de la tarte à la banane ?
It's a little late for prayer. C'est un peu tard pour prier.
You're the only person who ever comes to visit me. Vous êtes la seule personne à jamais me rendre visite.
Stay a little longer. Reste encore un peu.
Japan has produced more cars than ever this year. Le Japon a produit plus de voitures que jamais cette année.
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