Sentence examples of "panneau d'interdiction" in French
Quitte à avoir un panneau, plutôt "Entrée interdite !" que "Sans issue !"
Wenn schon Schilder, dann lieber "Eintritt verboten!" als "Kein Ausweg!".
Sur le quai, il lut un panneau d'avertissement : « Attention ! Un train peut en cacher un autre. »
Auf dem Bahnsteig las er ein Warnschild: "Vorsicht! Ein Zug kann einen anderen verdecken."
Une passade est une promenade au-delà du panneau impasse.
Eine flüchtige Affäre ist ein Spaziergang jenseits des Sackgassenschilds.
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