Sentence examples of "Quelque" in French
À l'approche de Noël, le commerce a quelque peu repris.
With the approach of Christmas, business improved somewhat.
Tu es un peu trop en retard pour être seulement allée faire du shopping. Est-ce que tu es sortie quelque part ?
You're pretty late to have just gone shopping. Have you been making out someplace?
Ces ombres apparurent en quelque sorte comme un dinosaure géant, au long cou et à la mâchoire très grosse, sans dents.
Those shadows appeared in a way like giant dinosaurs, with a long neck and a very big jaw without teeth.
Tout ça parce qu'ils essaient de démontrer qu'ils sont quelque peu indépendants.
This is because they are trying to prove they are somewhat independent.
Je suis très bon à paraître organisé, bien que la réalité soit quelque peu différente.
I am very good at appearing organised, although the reality is somewhat different.
Lorsqu'il n'y a pas d'hommes aux alentours, la nuit est quelque peu sinistre.
When there are no men around, the night is somewhat spooky.
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