Usage examples of "mâche" in French with translation to English

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Translations: all10 chew9 other translations1
Tom mâche de la gomme. Tom is chewing bubble gum.
Tom mâche de la gomme à mâcher. Tom is chewing bubble gum.
J'ai du mal à mâcher. I have difficulty chewing.
Tom mâche de la gomme à mâcher. Tom is chewing bubble gum.
Cela fait-il mal lorsque tu mâches ? Does it hurt when you chew?
Cela fait-il mal lorsque vous mâchez ? Does it hurt when you chew?
Beaucoup de péruviens ont l'habitude de mâcher des feuilles de coca. Many Peruvians have the habit of chewing coke leaves.
Il ne peut pas bien mâcher parce qu'il a mal aux dents, en ce moment. He can't chew well, because he has a toothache now.
Les chambres de cet hôtel sont vraiment très mal insonorisées. J’arrive à entendre mon voisin mâcher son chewing-gum ! The rooms in this hotel are really very bad at muffling sounds. I can hear my neighbor chewing his gum!
Je ne mâche pas mes mots. I do not mince words.
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