Sentence examples of "too early" in English
It's never too early to blow our own horns, just don't let it go to your head.
Il n'est jamais trop tôt pour se faire mousser, que ça ne vous monte cependant pas à la tête.
You needn't have hurried; you've arrived too early.
Tu n'aurais pas dû te presser ; tu es arrivé trop tôt.
You didn't need to hurry. You got here too early anyway.
Tu n’avais pas besoin de te dépêcher. Tu es arrivé ici trop tôt de toute façon.
"If you're tired, why don't you go to sleep?" "Because if I go to sleep now I will wake up too early."
"Si t'es fatigué, pourquoi ne vas-tu pas dormir ?" "Parce que si j'vais dormir tout de suite, je me réveillerai trop tôt."
In the early days people communicated by smoke signals.
Aux premiers temps, les hommes communiquaient par signaux de fumée.
If he continues drinking too much, he will fall ill sooner or later.
S'il continue de boire trop, il tombera malade tôt ou tard.
Early man used his fingers and toes to count the animals he owned, or the measures of grain he had stored.
Les premiers hommes utilisaient leurs doigts et leurs orteils pour compter les animaux qu'ils possédaient, ou pour mesurer la quantité de grains qu'ils avaient engrangés.
It is impossible to exaggerate the importance of the habit of early rising.
On ne saurait exagérer l'importance de se lever tôt.
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