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Dictionary French ↔ English: one day | Translation 1 - 6 of 6 |
French | English | ||
un jour {adv} | one day | ||
écon. occup. sociol. journée {f} de grève | one-day strike | ||
tourisme trafic forfait {m} journalier | one day travel pass | ||
du jour au lendemain {adv} | from one day to the next | ||
au jour le jour {adv} [loc.] | one day at a time [idiom] | ||
le surlendemain {adv} | the next day but one |
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