Usage examples of "banana tree" in English with translation to French

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Have you ever eaten a banana pie? Tu as déjà mangé de la tarte à la banane ?
There is a bench under the tree. Il y a un banc sous l'arbre.
You can easily judge the ripeness of a banana by the color of its peel. On peut facilement juger de la maturité d'une banane sur la couleur de sa peau.
And the tree was happy. Et l'arbre était heureux.
Have you ever slipped on a banana peel? As-tu déjà glissé sur une pelure de banane ?
If a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to hear it, does it make a sound? Si un arbre chute dans la forêt et que personne n'est là pour l'entendre, cela produit-il un bruit ?
A green banana is not ripe enough to eat. Une banane verte n'est pas assez mûre pour être mangée.
Listen, I think that you are barking up the wrong tree here. Écoute, je crois que là, tu fais fausse route.
I am eating a banana. Je suis en train de manger une banane.
The roots of this tree go down deep. Les racines de cet arbre s'enfoncent profondément.
He slipped on a banana peel. Il a glissé sure une pelure de banane.
The tree roots have burst through the cement at several points along the sidewalk. Les racines de l'arbre ont percé à travers le ciment à différents points le long du trottoir.
I have never fed my dog a banana. Je n'ai jamais donné de banane à manger à mon chien.
He stuck his knife into the tree. Il planta son couteau dans l'arbre.
Have you eaten a banana pie? Avez-vous mangé une tarte à la banane ?
Almost all the leaves went off the tree. Presque toutes les feuilles sont tombées de l'arbre.
Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana. Les mouches temporelles aiment une flèche ; les mouches à fruit aiment une banane.
The flying squirrel came flying down from the tree. L'écureuil volant descendit de l'arbre en planant.
The child was feeding the monkey with the banana. L'enfant nourrissait le singe avec la banane.
He cut down a tree in his garden. Il a coupé un arbre dans le jardin.
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