Usage examples of "program origin" in English with translation to French

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To determine its origin, we must go back to the middle ages. Pour déterminer son origine, nous devons remonter au Moyen-Âge.
What's your favorite television program? Quel est ton programme télé préféré ?
The origin of the fire is unknown. L'origine de l'incendie est inconnue.
Tell me about your program for the future. Parlez-moi de votre plan pour l'avenir.
This word is also French in origin. Ce mot est d'origine française.
We saw an interesting program on television yesterday. Nous avons vu une émission intéressante à la télévision hier.
There is a woman at the origin of all great achievements. Il y a une femme à l'origine de toutes les grandes choses.
Every non-trivial program has at least one bug. Tout programme non trivial possède au moins un bug.
Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Chacun peut se prévaloir de tous les droits et de toutes les libertés proclamés dans la présente Déclaration, sans distinction aucune, notamment de race, de couleur, de sexe, de langue, de religion, d'opinion politique ou de toute autre opinion, d'origine nationale ou sociale, de fortune, de naissance ou de toute autre situation.
Do you want to watch this program? Voulez-vous regarder cette émission ?
That word is of Greek origin. Ce mot vient du grec.
Tom didn't have time to watch the TV program he wanted to watch. Tom n'a pas eu le temps de regarder le programme TV qu'il voulait voir.
When you watch television or listen to the radio, the music which you hear is often African in origin. Lorsque vous regardez la télévision ou écoutez la radio, la musique que vous entendez est souvent d'origine africaine.
If you do not have this program, you can download it now. Si vous ne disposez pas de ce programme vous pouvez le télécharger maintenant.
He is Scottish by origin. Il est d'origine écossaise.
This program is a rerun. Ce programme est une rediffusion.
He is an Irishman by origin. Il est irlandais d'origine.
The government will provide interest-free loans to firms that participate in the program. Le gouvernement allouera des prêts sans intérêts aux sociétés qui participent au programme.
What is the origin of the universe? Quelle est l'origine de l'univers ?
Open an image and select an image layout. Click "Open" for opening an image. Click "Quit" for quitting the program. "Image Layout" feature allows you to view in any layout. Ouvrez une image et choisissez une disposition d'image. Cliquez sur "Ouvrir" pour ouvrir une image. Cliquez sur "Quitter" pour quitter l'application. La fonction "Disposition d'image" vous permet de visualiser dans n'importe quelle disposition.
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