Sentence examples of "Allons de l'avant" in French
Allons, Jacques, c'est Noël. Tu dois te mettre au diapason des choses.
Come on Jack, it's Christmas. You've got to get into the spirit of things.
Nous allons gager la maison de manière à pouvoir emprunter quelque argent.
We'll use the house as collateral so we can borrow some money.
Nous allons dans le sud de la France pour nous changer les idées.
We go to the South of France for a change of air.
Y a-t-il quelque chose que tu as sur le cœur à décharger ? Allons, tu peux me le dire.
Is there something you want to get off your chest? Come on, you can tell me.
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