Sentence examples of "of" in English with translation "en"

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Capital accumulated because of interest. Le capital s'accumula en raison des intérêts.
What to make of it? Qu'en conclure ?
He's out of town. Il n'est pas en ville.
The dress is of silk. La robe est en soie.
Stay out of my way. Reste en dehors de mon chemin.
Leave me out of this! Laisse-moi en dehors de cette affaire !
He walked ahead of me. Il a couru en face de moi.
I'm sick of it! J'en ai ras-le-bol !
It's ahead of schedule. C'est en avance sur l'horaire.
I'm tired of TV. Je n'en peux plus de regarder la télévision.
I'm tired of it. J'en ai ras le bol.
Everybody speaks well of him. Tout le monde parle de lui en bien.
There is plenty of food. Il y a de la nourriture en abondance.
None of them is alive. Aucun d'eux n'est en vie.
Are you afraid of it? Vous en avez peur?
Are we sure of it? En sommes-nous sûrs ?
You keep out of this. Reste en dehors de ça.
We're out of stock. Nous n'en avons plus en stock.
The radio is out of order. La radio est en panne.
That bridge is made of stone. Ce pont est fait en pierre.
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