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

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Frogs are afraid of snakes. Les grenouilles ont peur des serpents.
Snakes are cold-blooded creatures. Les serpents sont des créatures à sang froid.
He is afraid of snakes. Il a peur des serpents.
I have a horror of snakes. J'ai horreur des serpents.
She isn't afraid of snakes. Elle n'a pas peur des serpents.
"Do you like snakes?" "Of course not." "Aimes-tu les serpents ?" "Bien sûr que non."
She has a great fear of snakes. Elle a très peur des serpents.
She doesn't like snakes and mathematics. Elle n'aime pas les serpents et les mathématiques.
She does not like snakes and mathematics. Elle n'aime pas les serpents et les mathématiques.
Most snakes on this island are harmless. La plupart des serpents sur cette île sont inoffensifs.
She has a dislike for snakes and mathematics. Elle n'aime pas les serpents et les mathématiques.
He's not at all afraid of snakes. Il ne craint pas du tout les serpents.
He is not scared of snakes at all. Il n'a pas du tout peur des serpents.
Beth is an odd girl who likes snakes. Beth est une fille bizarre qui aime les serpents.
My mother disliked caterpillars, not to mention snakes. Ma mère craignait les chenilles, sans parler des serpents.
He wonders if you are afraid of snakes. Il se demande si tu as peur des serpents.
I'm not in the least afraid of snakes. Je n'ai pas du tout peur des serpents.
This snake is not venomous. Ce serpent n'est pas vénéneux.
The snake swallowed a frog. Le serpent a avalé une grenouille.
Is the snake alive or dead? Le serpent est-il vivant ou mort ?
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