Sentence examples of "T'as" in French

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T'as besoin des clefs ? Do you need the keys?
T'as besoin d'un chauffeur ? Do you need a lift?
T'as l'air stupide. You look stupid.
T'as tout fait foirer. You ruined everything.
T'as foiré ton discours. You bombed your speech.
T'as loupé le coche. You've missed the boat.
T'as lu le papier ? You read the paper?
Mon vieux, t'as pas de couilles. Pal, you're a pussy.
T'as gagné à la loterie ? Impossible ! You won the lottery? No way!
T'as tout foutu en l'air. You ruined everything.
Quoi ? ! T'as mangé mon ours en chocolat ? ! What?! You ate my chocolate bear?!
T'as l'air très bien sur cette photo. You look very good in that photo.
J'te l'dis, t'as de sérieux problèmes, mon gars. I tell ya, you're in deep trouble, my lad.
T'as volé mon vélo, et maintenant je vais te casser la gueule. You stole my bike, and now I'm going to break your face.
T'as eu de la chance parce qu'il ne t'a pas mordu. You're lucky because he didn't bite you.
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