Sentence examples of "se posséder" in French

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Être libre, c'est se posséder soi-même. To know one's self is to be free.
Les menteurs doivent posséder une bonne mémoire. Liars must have a good memory.
Elle doit être riche pour posséder trois voitures. She must be rich to have three cars.
L'objectif de Tom est de posséder un logement avant d'avoir trente ans. Tom's goal is to own a home before he's thirty.
Le bonheur ne consiste pas seulement à posséder de nombreux biens. Happiness isn't merely having many possessions.
Pourquoi le gouvernement américain laisse-t-il les gens posséder des armes ? Why does the US government let people have guns?
Elle est fermement déterminée à posséder son propre magasin. She is firmly determined to own a store of her own.
Ne pas désirer équivaut à posséder. Not wanting is the same as having.
Les gens veulent posséder de la terre. People want to own land.
J'espère posséder un jour ma propre maison. I hope to own my own house someday.
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