Usage examples of "lemon tree" in English with translation to French

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This is a lemon tree. C'est un citronnier.
That's a lemon tree. C'est un citronnier.
The lemon has a flavor all of its own. Le citron a une saveur bien à lui.
There is a bench under the tree. Il y a un banc sous l'arbre.
She dropped lemon juice into her tea. Elle versa du jus de citron dans son thé.
And the tree was happy. Et l'arbre était heureux.
Add the honey, lemon juice, chopped almonds and the chopped apples. Ajouter le miel, le jus de citron, les amandes hachées et les pommes râpées.
If a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? Si un arbre chute dans la forêt et que personne n'est là pour l'entendre, cela produit-il un bruit ?
Lemon is sour. Le citron est acide.
Listen, I think that you are barking up the wrong tree here. Écoute, je crois que là, tu fais fausse route.
This salad tastes of lemon. Cette salade a un goût de citron.
The roots of this tree go down deep. Les racines de cet arbre s'enfoncent profondément.
What tea do you drink? Is lemon tea okay? Que buvez-vous comme thé ? Est-ce que le thé au citron vous convient ?
The tree roots have burst through the cement at several points along the sidewalk. Les racines de l'arbre ont percé à travers le ciment à différents points le long du trottoir.
I never drink tea with lemon. Je ne bois jamais de thé avec du citron.
He stuck his knife into the tree. Il planta son couteau dans l'arbre.
Lemon is a sour fruit. Le citron est un fruit acide.
Almost all the leaves went off the tree. Presque toutes les feuilles sont tombées de l'arbre.
Hot lemon with honey is a good remedy for colds. Du citron chaud avec du miel est un bon remède contre les rhumes.
The flying squirrel came flying down from the tree. L'écureuil volant descendit de l'arbre en planant.
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