Usage examples of "to whom it may concern" in English with translation to French

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To whom it may concern: À qui de droit.
A miracle is an event described by those to whom it was told by people who did not see it. Un miracle est un évènement décrit par ceux à qui il a été raconté par des gens qui ne l'ont pas vu.
It may rain around noon. Il pourrait bientôt pleuvoir.
The girl to whom he is speaking is Nancy. La fille à qui il parle est Nancy.
It may sound strange, but what he said is true. Cela peut sembler étrange, mais ce qu'il a dit est vrai.
She has no one to whom to leave the message. Elle n'a personne à qui laisser le message.
I'd rather have a room of my own, however small it may be. J'aimerais mieux avoir une chambre pour moi-même, aussi petite soit-elle.
He is the person to whom I gave my dictionary. C'est la personne à qui j'ai donné mon dictionnaire.
It may rain soon. Il devrait pleuvoir bientôt.
To whom do I have the pleasure? À qui ai-je l'honneur?
The helicopter is so useful that someday it may take the place of cars and trains. l'hélicoptère est si utile qu'un jour il pourrait remplacer les voitures et les trains.
There are women to whom we make love, and those, to whom we speak about it. Il y a les femmes avec qui on fait l’amour et celles avec qui l’on en parle.
It may be the last time. C'est peut-être la dernière fois.
There are people to whom, null is a positive number. Il y a des gens pour lesquels zéro est un nombre positif.
I'm afraid it may rain tomorrow. J'ai bien peur qu'il pleuve demain.
To whom are you speaking, prankster? À qui parles-tu, farceur ?
It may rain this afternoon. Il se peut qu'il pleuve cet après-midi.
Who is that gentleman to whom he is speaking? Qui est ce monsieur auquel il parle ?
It may, indeed, be a mistake. En effet, il semble que ce soit une erreur.
It's good to be charitable ; but to whom? That is the point. Il est bon d'être charitable ; mais envers qui ? C'est là le point.
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