Usage examples of "free currency" in English with translation to French

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The exchange rates for foreign currency change daily. Le cours des devises étrangères change quotidiennement.
The rights of the individual are important in a free society. Les droits des individus sont importants dans une société libre.
The government is redesigning the currency to try and cut down on counterfeiting. Le gouvernement est en cours de refonte de la monnaie afin de tenter d'enrayer la contrefaçon.
They offer free condoms. Ils proposent des préservatifs gratuits.
When you travel abroad, you need change in the currency of the country you are visiting to pay for a taxi, a cup of coffee or a tip. Quand tu voyages à l'étranger, il est nécessaire que tu échanges ta monnaie par celle du pays que tu visites, pour payer un taxi, une tasse de café ou pour un pourboire.
I'm free now. Je suis libre maintenant.
Britain's currency crisis has turned into a political one over government failure to stop the pound from going into free-fall. La crise monétaire britannique s'est transformée en crise politique avec l'échec du gouvernement d'arrêter la chute libre de la livre sterling.
This is for free. C'est cadeau.
The devaluation of the currency dealt a crippling blow to the nation's economy. La dévaluation de la monnaie a causé un coup dur à l'économie nationale.
"Honey, quick, quick. There's this website called Tatoeba that's auctioning it's sentence collection for a cent each! They've even got special offers like buy 100 sentences and get 1 free!" "Ah great! now people collect sentences as a hobby?! what's the world coming to!" Chérie, vite, vite. Ce site web, Tatoeba, vend ses collections de phrases aux enchères pour un cent chacune ! Ils ont même une offre spéciale du type pour cent achetées on vous en offre une !" "Ah super ! maintenant les gens collectionnent les phrases ! mais où va le monde ?"
The street is free from snow now. La rue est maintenant dégagée de la neige.
Feel free to ask any questions. N'hésitez pas à poser des questions.
I will not be free tomorrow. Je ne serai pas libre demain.
In all probability, no language is completely free of borrowed words. En toute probabilité, aucun langage n'est complètement dépourvu de mots d'emprunt.
The village is free from thieves. Il n'y a pas de voleur dans le village.
I doubt if a single individual could be found from the whole of mankind free from some form of insanity. The only difference is one of degree. Je doute qu'on puisse trouver un seul individu dans toute l'humanité qui soit exempt de quelque forme de folie. La seule différence est affaire de gradation.
Those prisoners were set free yesterday. Ces prisonniers ont été libérés hier.
Thursday night is free beer night. La nuit du jeudi la bière est gratuite.
If you are free, come around to see me. Si vous êtes libre, passez me voir.
Are you free tonight? Es-tu libre ce soir ?
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