Sentence examples of "non accompagné" in French
Votre attitude, non votre aptitude, détermine votre altitude.
Your attitude, not your aptitude, determines your altitude.
« Est-ce de l'arabe ? » « Non, c'est du ouïghour — une langue parlée dans le Nord-Ouest de la Chine. »
"Is this Arabic?" "No, it's Uyghur - a language that's spoken in northwestern China."
Dois-je faire enregistrer ce bagage ou peut-il être accompagné ?
Do I have to check this luggage, or can it be carry-on?
"Veux-tu quelque chose à boire ?" "Non, merci"
"Would you like something to drink?" "Sorry, no thanks."
À notre surprise, Tom est venu à notre fête accompagné de Marie.
To our surprise, Tom came to our party with Mary.
Un homme libre pense à la mort moins qu'à toute chose; et sa sagesse est une méditation non sur la mort, mais sur la vie.
A free man thinks of death least of all things; and his wisdom is a meditation not of death but of life.
"Voulez-vous une autre tasse de café ?" "Non merci"
"Will you have another cup of coffee?" "No, thank you."
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