Usage examples of "pomme de terre boulangère" in French with translation to English

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Quand la pomme de terre fut-elle introduite au Japon ? When were potatoes introduced into Japan?
La pomme de terre est originaire des hauts plateaux d'Amérique latine. The potato is native to the highlands of Central and South America.
Sur l'assiette, il y avait un morceau de poulet, une pomme de terre et quelques petits pois. On the plate was a piece of chicken, a potato and some green peas.
La pomme de terre était si chaude que je m'en suis brûlé la bouche. The potato was so hot that it burned my mouth.
Combien de gens ont un habit de cent francs, un diamant à la pomme de leur canne, et dînent à vingt-cinq sous ! Il semble que nous n'achetions jamais assez chèrement les plaisirs de la vanité. How many men are there that wear a coat that cost a hundred francs, and carry a diamond in the head of their cane, and dine for twenty-five SOUS for all that! It seems as though we could never pay enough for the pleasures of vanity.
Les pommes de terre cuites sont tellement plus faciles à digérer que les pommes en terre cuite. Boiled potatoes are much easier to digest than terracotta potatoes.
Le Docteur Zamenhof ne nous a pas fourni de règles concernant l'emploi de la ponctuation en espéranto car il savait bien quelle pomme de discorde cela constituerait. Dr. Zamenhof didn’t give us any rules for the use of punctuation in Esperanto, because he well knew what a bone of contention that would be.
Un tremblement de terre de magnitude 5 a frappé Tokyo. An earthquake of magnitude 5 shook Tokyo.
Seulement deux personnes ont survécu au tremblement de terre. Only two people survived the earthquake.
As-tu senti le tremblement de terre ce matin ? Did you feel the earthquake this morning?
Notre sœur a acheté quelques aubergines, des pommes de terre, des courgettes et du chou chinois au marché. Our sister bought some eggplants, potatoes, zucchinis and Chinese cabbage at the market.
Au moment où il sortait, il y eut un grand tremblement de terre. Just as he was going out, there was a great earthquake.
Je crains les tremblements de terre. I'm afraid of earthquakes.
La force athlétique est un sport où les athlètes en compétition doivent soulever un poids maximum cumulé de trois épreuves de poids, la flexion des jambes, le développé-couché et le soulevé de terre. Powerlifting is a sport in which athletes compete to lift the maximum sum weight of the three heavy weight events, squat, bench press and deadlift.
Après le tremblement de terre, la valeur des terrains dans cette région a beaucoup diminué. After the earthquake, the land value in this area went down a lot.
Un tremblement de terre, 8,9 à l'échelle Richter, frappe le Japon et cause un immense tsunami. An earthquake, 8.9 on the Richter scale, hits Japan and causes a massive tsunami.
J'ai toutes ces pommes à porter, sans compter ce sac de pommes de terre. I have all these apples to carry, not to mention this bag of potatoes.
Il y a eu un tremblement de terre ce matin. There was an earthquake this morning.
Nous serons bientôt capables de prévoir les tremblements de terre. The day will soon come when we will be able to predict earthquakes.
D'après les journaux il y a eu un tremblement de terre à Mexico. According to the newspaper there was an earthquake in Mexico.
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