Sentence examples of "Whose" in English

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Translations: all68 dont48 à qui12 other translations8
Whose house is opposite to yours? Quelle maison est en face de la tienne ?
The house whose roof is green is mine. La maison avec le toit vert c'est la mienne.
Look at the girl whose hair is long. Regarde la fille aux cheveux longs.
He has a son whose name is John. Il a un fils du nom de Jean.
Once there lived a king whose name was Alfred. Jadis vécut un roi du nom d'Alfred.
Being objective means not telling everybody whose side you are on. On appelle "être objectif" le fait de ne pas divulguer le côté duquel on est
Roger Vercel, whose true name is Roger Crétin, is a French writer. Roger Vercel, de son vrai nom Roger Crétin, est un écrivain français.
A republic is a nation whose head is not a king or queen, but a president. Une république est une nation dirigée non par un roi ou une reine mais par un président.
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