Sentence examples of "côté pile" in French
Un côté de la pièce est appelé « face » et l'autre, « pile ».
One side of a coin is called 'heads' and the other side is called 'tails'.
Il s'est mis à pleuvoir pile poil quand j'ai voulu sortir.
It would rain just when I wanted to go out.
Allez chercher une chaise dans la pièce d'à côté, s'il vous plait.
Go and get a chair from the next room, please.
L'herbe paraît toujours plus verte de l'autre côté.
The grass always seems greener on the other side.
Elle s'est agenouillée à côté de lui et lui a demandé quel était son nom.
She knelt beside him and asked him what his name was.
Les historiens, a dit de son côté Chateaubriand, ne mentent-ils pas un peu plus que les poètes ?
Historians, for his part said Chateaubriand, do not they lie a little more than the poets?
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