Usage examples of "known loss" in English with translation to French

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How long have you known Jack? Depuis combien de temps connais-tu Jack ?
His loss of memory is a psychological problem rather than a physical one. Sa perte de mémoire est un problème plus psychologique que physique.
If only I had known the answer yesterday! Si seulement j'avais su la bonne réponse hier !
I do not think he will ever get over the loss of his wife. Je ne pense pas qu'il se remettra jamais de la perte de sa femme.
She is known as the Japanese Picasso. Elle est connue comme le Picasso japonais.
I was at a loss what to say. Je ne savais pas du tout quoi dire.
I have known John since 1976. Je connais John depuis 1976.
We demanded that she should make up for the loss. Nous exigeâmes qu'elle compense la perte.
The name of the pianist is known to everybody. Le nom du pianiste est connu de tous.
I was at a loss for words. Les mots me manquaient.
We have known each other since childhood. Nous nous connaissons depuis l'enfance.
Without loss of generality, we can say that the sequence converges to zero. Sans perte de généralité, on peut supposer que la suite converge vers zéro.
Had I known that, I wouldn't have said such a thing to her. Si je l'avais su, je ne lui aurais jamais dit de telles choses.
He was weak from the loss of blood. Il était faible en raison des pertes de sang.
How many of them survived is not known. Combien d'entre eux ont survécu est incertain.
We were at a loss what to do. Nous ne savons que faire.
His name is known to everyone in our town. Son nom est connu de tous dans notre ville.
Amnesia means "loss of memory". Amnésie signifie « perte de mémoire ».
He's a good man and is known as such to everyone. C'est un homme bon, et il est connu pour ça.
He was at a loss what to do. Il ne savait que faire.
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