Sentence examples of "dire bonjour" in French
Se lever le matin et avoir quelqu'un à qui dire bonjour, je n'ai plus connu ce sentiment depuis longtemps.
To get up in the morning, and there be someone to say good morning to - I haven't had this feeling for a long time.
Dire que tu ne peux pas faire le travail parce que tu es trop occupé est une excuse bidon.
Saying you can't do the job because you're too busy is just a cop out.
Pourrais-tu me dire à nouveau où tu as mis la clé ?
Could you please tell me again where you put the key?
N'y a-t-il pas une bien meilleure ou plus concise manière de dire la même chose ?
Isn't there a much better and shorter way of saying the same thing?
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