Sentence examples of "appelé" in French

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J'ai appelé chez Judy. I called at Judy's house.
Ils ont appelé leur enfant Jane. They named their baby Jane.
Elle a appelé juste maintenant. She telephoned just now.
L'as-tu déjà appelé ? Have you called him yet?
Ils ont appelé son bébé Jane. They named her baby Jane.
Elle n'a finalement pas appelé. She didn't telephone after all.
L'avez-vous déjà appelé ? Have you called him yet?
Mick a appelé le bébé Richard. Mick named the baby Richard.
Est-ce que Lucy a déjà appelé ? Has Lucy telephoned yet?
Je l'ai déjà appelé. I already called him.
J'ai appelé le chaton Tama. I named the kitten Tama.
J'allais partir quand tu as appelé. I was about to leave when you telephoned.
Pourquoi m'as-tu appelé ? Why did you call me?
Mike a appelé son chien Spike. Mike named his dog Spike.
Elle n'a pas appelé, après tout. She didn't telephone after all.
Pourquoi m'avez-vous appelé ? Why did you call me?
Ils ont appelé leur fils John. They named their son John.
Ne sachant que faire, j'ai appelé la police. Not knowing what to do, I telephoned the police.
L'as-tu appelé hier ? Did you call him up yesterday?
Il a appelé son chien Popeye. He named his dog Popeye.
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