Usage examples of "lieu days" in English with translation to French

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I go to the restaurant every 2 days. Je vais au restaurant tous les deux jours.
In the early days people communicated by smoke signals. Aux premiers temps, les hommes communiquaient par signaux de fumée.
It took Rei 20 days to get over her injury. Il a fallu 20 jours à Rei pour se remettre de sa blessure.
After a succession of warm days, the weather became cold. Après une succession de chaudes journées, le temps s'est refroidit.
Could he, he would open 8 days a week. S'il le pouvait, il ouvrirait 8 jours sur 7.
You arrived three days ago. Tu es arrivé il y a trois jours.
The days are longer in the summer. Les jours sont plus longs durant l'été.
Tom is taking a few days off. Tom prend quelques jours de congé.
You will be all right again in a couple of days. Vous serez tout à fait remis dans quelques jours.
What fools men are in their salad days. Quels sots sont les hommes dans leur jeunesse.
I never see this photo without being reminded of my happy days in the countryside. À chaque fois que je regarde cette photo, je me remémore mes jours heureux à la campagne.
In days gone by, things were different. Autrefois, les choses étaient différentes.
Traveling was much more difficult in those days. Voyager était alors beaucoup plus difficile.
The prison guards will strike from midnight in three days. Les gardiens de prison seront en grève pendant trois jours à partir de minuit.
There are days where I feel like my brain wants to abandon me. Il y a des jours où j'ai l'impression que mon cerveau veut m'abandonner.
Can you hike for days in the wilderness without seeing anyone? Pouvez-vous marcher durant des jours dans la nature sans voir personne ?
The days are getting longer. Les jours s'allongent.
Hiromi goes to school five days a week. Hiromi va à l'école cinq jours par semaine.
I'll take two or three days off. Je prendrai deux ou trois jours de congé.
I should have exiled myself to the summit of a mountain and spent my days growing bonsais and writing kanji in black ink. J'aurais mieux fait de m'exiler au sommet d'une montagne, et passer mes journées à faire pousser des bonzaïs et à écrire des kanjis à l'encre de Chine.
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