Sentence examples of "avant le mercredi matin" in French

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Êtes-vous libres le mercredi ? Are you free on Wednesday?
Les Français sont vraiment un peuple bizarre : parmi ceux qui lisent cette phrase, un sur deux va vérifier si l'espace avant le double point est bien fine et insécable. The French are a really strange people: every other person who reads this sentence will check if the space before the colon is really thin and non-breaking.
Nous n'avons pas de cours le mercredi après-midi. We don't have class on Wednesday afternoons.
Nous devons encore marcher dix miles avant le coucher du soleil. We have another ten miles to walk before sunset.
Chaque semaine, j'étudie, le piano le lundi, et la danse le mercredi et le vendredi. Every week I study piano on Monday and Tuesday, and dancing on Wednesday and Friday.
Elle s'est promenée avant le petit-déjeuner. She took a walk before breakfast.
Es-tu libre le mercredi ? Are you free on Wednesday?
Combien de fois dois-je te dire de ne pas manger de sucreries juste avant le dîner ? How many times do I have to tell you not to eat candy just before dinner?
Êtes-vous libre le mercredi ? Are you free on Wednesday?
Je regarde souvent la télévision avant le dîner. I usually watch television before supper.
À cette époque, je me faisais un point d'honneur d'effectuer une promenade avant le petit-déjeuner. In those days, I made it a point to take a walk before breakfast.
Je jette toujours un oeil au journal avant le petit-déjeuner. I always have a look at the newspaper before breakfast.
Je dois rapporter mes livres à la bibliothèque avant le 25 janvier. I've got to take my library books back before January 25th.
S'il vous plait, confirmez à nouveau la réservation avant le 10 mars. Please reconfirm the reservation by March 10.
Elle lui fait faire ses devoirs avant le souper. She makes him do his homework before dinner.
Une petite marche va vous ouvrir l'appétit avant le petit déjeuner. A little walk will give you a good appetite for breakfast.
J'ai l'habitude d'aller marcher avant le petit déjeuner. I am in the habit of going for a walk before breakfast.
J'accomplis toujours quelques exercices avant le petit-déjeuner. I always take some exercise before breakfast.
Le zéro est avant le un. Zero comes before one.
Pensez-vous que vous puissiez le faire avant le déjeuner? Do you think you could make it before lunch?
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