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Emeutes (Riots)

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Choses à Savoir

Language Learning, Education

4.31.3K Ratings

🗓️ 31 March 2024

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

Des milliers de personnes ont fui la capitale d'Haïti ces dernières semaines alors que des gangs continuent les émeutes dans un pays plongé dans le chaos politique.


Traduction :

Thousands of people have fled Haiti’s capital in recent weeks as gangs continue to run riot in a country plunged into political chaos.


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0:36.9

Millions of people went to the Daily Capital these last weeks,

0:43.3

while gangs continue to sell them in a country plunged into the political chaos.

0:50.8

Once again, millions of people went to the Daily Capital these last weeks,

0:57.6

while gangs continue to sell them in a country plunged into the political chaos.

1:04.7

We start with thousands of people, thousands of people, thousands of people.

1:14.8

We went, went, went, went, went, went, went, went, went, went, that is to say,

1:23.2

quit quickly a place, quit a place because it is dangerous, most of the time.

1:31.3

Here, the inhabitants went to the Capital, they quit the Capital.

1:38.1

Attention, the Capital in French takes an E to the end.

1:42.7

This is the Daily Capital of the Lille, these last weeks,

1:48.6

these last weeks, these recent weeks, recent weeks, the last weeks.

1:56.1

For example, these last weeks I work more than usual,

2:01.4

these last weeks I work more than usual.

2:06.2

The gangs continue to sell them, the gangs continue,

2:12.8

it is the verb continue, you continue, you continue, you continue, the gangs.

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