Usage examples of "roman - fleuve" in French with translation to English

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Sa proposition de roman a été acceptée par tous. His novel proposal was accepted by everybody.
Sur chaque fleuve il y avait un pont. There was a bridge across each river.
Le roman a été publié après sa mort. The novel was published after his death.
La recherche de «fleuve» renvoie un avertissement que cette recherche est illégale sur l'Internet chinois, ces jours-ci. The search for "river" returns a warning that the search is illegal on Chinese Internet these days.
Ce roman a été écrit par un célèbre écrivain américain. This novel was written by a famous American writer.
Pour traverser le fleuve, tu peux utiliser un bateau ou le pont. To cross the river, you can use a boat or the bridge.
Je ne comprends rien à son roman. His novel is beyond my comprehension.
C'est le troisième fleuve le plus long du monde. This is the third longest river in the world.
Je me souviens avoir lu ce roman auparavant. I remember reading this novel before.
Comment s'appelle ce fleuve ? What is the name of this river?
C'est de loin la chose la plus intéressante de son roman. This is by far the most interesting of all his novels.
Il fut célèbre à cause de son discours fleuve (marathon) eu Parlement. He was famous for his marathon speeches in parliament.
Il y a des gens qui pensent qu'ils ne peuvent écrire de roman parce qu'ils manquent du vocabulaire. There are some people who think that they can't write a novel because they lack the vocabulary.
Ce fleuve se déverse dans la mer. The river flows down to the sea.
Tu ne peux pas lire ce roman sans pleurer. You cannot read this novel without crying.
J'ai finalement traversé le fleuve. I finally got across the river.
Pour parler franchement, ce roman n'est pas très intéressant. Frankly speaking, this novel isn't very interesting.
Le château se situe sur l'autre rive du fleuve. The castle is on the other side of the river.
Ce roman est difficile à comprendre. This novel is difficult to understand.
Les deux villes sont séparées par un fleuve. The two towns are separated by a river.
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