Usage examples of "slice" in English with translation to French

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Could I have a slice of cheesecake. Puis-je avoir une tranche de gâteau au fromage ?
Please slice a loaf of bread for me. Coupe une tranche de pain pour moi, s'il te plait.
Will you have another slice of pie? Veux-tu une autre part de tarte ?
He cut off a slice of meat. Il découpa une tranche de viande.
On second thought, I think I will have a slice of that pie. Après réflexion, je pense que je vais prendre une part de cette tarte.
Would you slice me a piece of ham, please? Pouvez-vous me découper une tranche de jambon, s'il vous plaît ?
In the morning, Sandra eats a slice of bread and drinks a cup of coffee. Le matin, Sandra mange une tranche de pain grillé et boit une tasse de café.
Cut the meat into thin slices. Coupez la viande en tranches minces.
Cut the pie into slices. Coupe la tarte en parts.
Tom accidentally cut his hand when he was slicing carrots. Tom s'est accidentellement ouvert la main en coupant des carottes.
"Will you have another slice of pie?" "Yes, please." «Désires-tu un autre morceau de gâteau ?» «Oui, s'il te plait.»
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