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

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Elle est morte en 1960. She died in 1960.
Les gens la croyaient morte. People believed her to be dead.
Elle est morte de la tuberculose. She died from turbeculosis.
Le latin est une langue morte. Latin is a dead language.
Sa femme est morte en couches. His wife died in childbirth.
Une feuille morte tomba au sol. A dead leaf fell to the ground.
Ma tante est morte vieille fille. My aunt died an old spinster.
Les gens pensaient qu'elle était morte. People thought that she was dead.
Heureusement elle n'est pas morte. Happily she did not die.
La souris est-elle morte ou en vie ? Is the mouse dead or alive?
Ma femme est morte d'un cancer. My wife died of cancer.
Combien de temps une langue morte peut-elle vivre ? How long can a dead language survive?
Ma mère est morte durant mon absence. My mother died during my absence.
Une personne âgée était étendue morte sur la route. An old man lay dead on the road.
Marie est morte dans les bras du prêtre. Mary died in the priest's arms.
Cela fait dix ans que ma mère est morte. My mother has been dead these ten years.
La fleur est morte par manque d'eau. The flower died for lack of water.
Romeo, croyant que Juliette était morte, décida de se tuer. Romeo, believing that Juliet was dead, decided to kill himself.
Ma mère est morte lorsque j'étais enfant. My mother died when I was a kid.
Un homme dont la femme est morte s'appelle un veuf. A man whose wife is dead is called a widower.
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