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

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Je l’ai vu courir. I saw him running.
Rien ne sert de courir, il faut partir à point. Slow and steady wins the race.
Que penseriez-vous de courir ? How about running?
Que penses-tu de courir ? How about running?
Il a commencé à courir. He began to run.
Je peux courir avec toi ? May I run with you?
Il peut courir si vite ! He can run so fast!
Doit-il courir si vite ? Does he have to run so fast?
Je suis trop fatigué pour courir. I am too tired to run.
Elle va courir tous les matins. She goes running every morning.
Je vis un petit garçon courir. I saw a little boy running.
Apprends à marcher avant de courir. Learn to walk before you run.
Je suis fatigué de courir vite. I am tired from running fast.
Il va courir tous les matins. He goes running every morning.
Apprenez à marcher avant de courir. Learn to walk before you run.
Un cheval peut courir très vite. A horse can run very fast.
Courir est bon pour la santé. Running is good for the health.
Il sait courir plus vite que moi. He can run faster than I can.
Tom autorisa son chien à courir librement. Tom allowed his dog to run free.
Bill peut courir plus vite que Bob. Bill can run faster than Bob.
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