Usage examples of "page number" in English with translation to French

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Oh, I'm sorry. I guess I have the wrong number. Oh, je suis désolé. J'imagine que j'ai fait un mauvais numéro.
The world is like a book, and those who don't travel read only one page. Le monde est comme un livre, ceux qui ne voyagent pas n'en lisent qu'une page.
I was dialing his number just as he walked through the door. Je composai son numéro lorsqu'il franchit la porte.
A page of history is worth a volume of logic. Une page d'histoire vaut un livre de logique.
Fax this to this number in Tokyo, please. Faxez ceci à ce numéro à Tokyo, s'il vous plait.
I read the book up to page 80 yesterday. J'ai lu le livre jusqu'à la page 80 hier.
He asked me if I knew her telephone number. Il m'a demandé si je connaissais son numéro de téléphone.
If it's urgent I can page her ...? Si c'est urgent, est-ce que je peux lui envoyer un message sur son téléavertisseur... ?
You reach him by calling this number. Vous pouvez le joindre à ce numéro.
Please copy this page. Recopie cette page s'il te plait.
Sazae is always forgetting her own phone number. Sazae oublie toujours son propre numéro de téléphone.
And open your textbook to page 10. Et ouvrez votre livre de classe à la page dix.
School being over, there were only a small number of pupils in the playground. L'école étant terminée, il y avait seulement un petit nombre d'élèves dans la cour de récréation.
I haven't read the final page of the novel yet. Je n'ai pas encore lu la dernière page de ce roman.
You seem to have the wrong number. Vous avez dû vous tromper de numéro.
Please make three copies of this page. Faites trois copies de cette page s'il vous plaît.
A very large number of tourists visit Kyoto in the spring. Une grande quantité de touristes visitent Kyoto au printemps.
He quickly scanned the page for the word he was looking for. Il parcourut rapidement la page pour trouver le mot qu'il cherchait.
Give me your telephone number. Donne-moi ton numéro de téléphone.
Let's begin on page 30. Commençons en page trente.
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