Usage examples of "surfeur pied gauche devant" in French with translation to English

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Je ne sens plus mon pied gauche; je n'y ai plus de sensation. I can't feel anything in my left foot; there's no sensation at all.
Il s'est blessé au pied gauche lorsqu'il est tombé. He hurt his left foot when he fell.
Il s'est blessé le pied gauche en tombant. He hurt his left foot when he fell.
L'animal en haut à gauche est censé être un dragon. The animal in the top left-hand corner is meant to be a dragon.
On peut s'y rendre à pied. It's within walking distance.
Ce serait super d'avoir un jardin Zen devant la maison ! It would be fantastic to have a zen garden in front of the house!
Un surfeur a été mangé par un requin en Australie. A surfer was eaten by a shark in Australia.
Dois-je prendre la deuxième rue à gauche ? Do I take the second street on the left?
Il m'a collé un coup de pied dans les roubignoles. He kicked me in the balls.
Et même en dehors de ces pays, l'anglais est probablement la langue la plus utilisée pour les communications internationales, devant toutes les autres. And even outside these nations, English is perhaps more widely used as a medium of international communication than any other language.
Un surfeur a été bouffé par un requin en Australie. A surfer was eaten by a shark in Australia.
Ils roulent à gauche en Angleterre. They drive on the left in England.
Regarde où tu poses le pied. Watch your step.
Personne ne courait devant lui. No one ran ahead of him.
Tom est un surfeur. Tom is a surfer.
Tournez à gauche, et vous trouverez le café. Turn left and you will find the cafe.
Je vais à l'école à pied. I go to school on foot.
La vie s'étend devant vous. Life lies in front of you.
Un surfeur fut mangé par un requin en Australie. A surfer was eaten by a shark in Australia.
Descendez le long de cette route jusqu'au feu rouge, puis tournez à gauche. Go down this road as far as the traffic light, and turn left.
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