Usage examples of "au chant du coq" in French with translation to English

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Il est passé du coq à l'âne. He jumped from one subject to another.
Votre chant ferait pâlir un chanteur professionnel. Your singing puts professional singers to shame.
Il y a un combat de coq dans la cour. There's a cockfight in the courtyard.
Le chant est un divertissement honnête, agréable, mais il faut éviter avec soin de chanter ou d'écouter avec plaisir des chansons obscènes. Singing is an honest and pleasurable entertainment, but one must be careful to avoid singing or taking pleasure in listening to lewd songs.
La vache fait "meuh", le coq fait "cocorico", le cochon fait "groin, groin", le canard fait "coin, coin" et le chat fait "miaou". The cow goes "moo," the rooster goes "cock-a-doodle-doo," the pig goes "oink, oink," the duck goes "quack, quack" and the cat goes "meow."
Traduite dans de très nombreuses langues, L'Internationale a été et est encore le chant symbole des luttes sociales à travers le monde. Translated into many languages, The International has been and is still singing symbol of social struggles around the world.
La vache meugle, le coq chante, le cochon grouine, le canard cancane, et le chat miaule. The cow goes "moo," the rooster goes "cock-a-doodle-doo," the pig goes "oink, oink," the duck goes "quack, quack" and the cat goes "meow."
Le chant est son point fort. Singing is her strong point.
En latin, « gallus » veut dire « coq » et aussi « Français ». In Latin, "gallus" means both "cock" and "Frenchman".
Je suis bon en chant. I'm good at singing.
Madame Green, de qui mes enfants reçoivent des leçons de chant, tiendra un récital dimanche prochain. Mrs. Green, from whom my children have lessons in singing, is to have a recital next Sunday.
Le chant des oiseaux du coin est apparenté au son d'une perceuse. The singing of the local birds is akin to the sound of a drill.
Le son de ta voix est comme le chant d'une sirène. The sound of your voice is like siren's song to me.
Un oiseau est reconnu à son chant, et un homme à ce qu'il dit. A bird is known by its song and a man by his way of talking.
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