Sentence examples of "language blog" in English
I never for a moment imagined that my blog would become so popular.
Je n'ai jamais imaginé un moment que mon journal en ligne deviendrait si populaire.
My uncle's blog posts about his travels in Thailand have piqued my interest in Asian culture.
Les billets de mon oncle sur son blog à propos de ses voyages en Thaïlande ont suscité mon intérêt pour la culture asiatique.
I started a new blog. I'll do my best to keep it going.
J'ai commencé un nouveau bloc-notes. Je vais faire de mon mieux pour le faire vivre.
I've seen an article on the Tatoeba blog about a new version coming soon. Have you read it?
J'ai vu un article sur le blog de Tatoeba qui parlait d'une nouvelle version pour bientôt, l'avez-vous lu ?
The foreigner speaks Japanese as if it were his native language.
L'étranger parle le japonais comme si c'était sa langue natale.
I can't figure out how to post a comment to this blog.
Je n'arrive pas à trouver comment publier un commentaire sur ce journal.
I've just published a new post on my blog.
Je viens de publier une nouvelle publication sur mon blog.
We have really everything in common with America nowadays except, of course, language.
De nos jours, l’Amérique et nous, avons vraiment tout en commun, à l’exception de la langue, bien entendu.
Mathematicians are like French people: whatever you tell them they translate it into their own language and turn it into something totally different.
Les mathématiciens sont comme les Français : quoi que vous leur disiez ils le traduisent dans leur propre langue et le transforment en quelque chose de totalement différent.
In all probability, no language is completely free of borrowed words.
En toute probabilité, aucun langage n'est complètement dépourvu de mots d'emprunt.
This is due to English being a global language.
Cela provient du fait que l'anglais est une langue internationale.
My boyfriend works at a language school and loves it very much.
Mon copain travaille à une école de langues et adore ça.
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