Sentence examples of "cage à poules" in French
Si un tigre sortait de la cage, que ferais-tu ?
If a tiger should come out of the cage, what would you do?
Les malédictions sont comme les poules, elles reviennent toujours à la maison.
Curses, like chickens, come home to roost.
Vas-tu pleurer jusqu'à ce que les poules aient des dents ?
Are you going to cry till the cows come home?
Le lion marchait de long en large, dans sa cage, toute la journée.
The lion walked to and fro in its cage all day.
La folie est relative. Ça dépend de qui a enfermé qui dans quelle cage.
Insanity is relative. It depends on who has who locked in what cage.
Pour peindre un oiseau, peindre d'abord une cage avec une porte ouverte.
To paint a bird, start by painting a cage with an open door.
Si une poule a dix poussins, combien de poules a un poussin ?
If a hen has ten chicks, how many hens does a chick have?
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