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Mon miroir est cassé.

Mon miroir est cassé. Translation in Arabic

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Translation (Arabic)

إنكسرت مرآتي

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Example Sentences (5)

  1. Mon miroir est cassé.

    إنكسرت مرآتي

  2. Mon chien me suit partout où je vais.

    يتبعني كلبي أين ما ذهبت.

  3. Désolé, je n'ai pas ma montre.

    آسف ساعتي ليست معي.

  4. Tu ne sais pas où est ma montre ?

    هل تعرف أين ساعتي؟

  5. Mon chien aboie.

    كلبي ينبح.

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