Sentence examples of "living hand to mouth" in English
Shall I fetch your glasses from the living room, Dad?
Voulez-vous que j'aille chercher vos lunettes dans la salle à manger, père ?
Out of the mouth comes evil.
La langue est source de bien des maux. (littéralement : La bouche ...).
During droughts, farmers are barely able to eke out a living.
Lors des sécheresses, les fermiers sont à peine en mesure de survivre.
I like Japanese food and customs, so it follows that I like living in Japan.
J'aime la nourriture et les coutumes japonaises, il s'ensuit que j'aime vivre au Japon.
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