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Trop (Excessively)

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Choses à Savoir

Language Learning, Education

4.31.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 January 2022

⏱️ 4 minutes

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Summary

Texte:
En France, on estime que plus de 30 pour cent des gens boivent trop. Ce qui signifie plus de deux verres de vin par jour.

Traduction:
In France, it's estimated that more than 30 percent of people drink excessively. That means more than two glasses of wine per day.

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0:00.0

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0:27.5

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0:56.5

On the start with, we estimate the verbe, estimate, estimate, it's evaluated, estimate,

1:09.6

we estimate, we estimate, for example, I estimate that this green contains 30

1:20.0

centiliters.

1:21.0

I estimate that this green contains 30 centiliters, more than, more than, more than, 30

1:34.4

centiliters, 30 centiliters, people, people, always curious, I-E-N-S-P-P-O, people,

1:48.0

example.

1:49.0

People have a lot of parapsych today, people have a lot of parapsych today, they

1:58.2

have a lot of parapsych.

1:59.2

Boav, boav, it's the verb boar, b-o-i-r-e, to drink, boar, it boave trop, they drink,

2:14.3

they drink too much, it boave trop, trop-t-r-o-p.

2:20.1

That is to say, excessive trop, for example, you make too much of a sport, you're going

2:29.6

to kiss you, you make too much of a sport, you're going to kiss you.

2:35.2

What does it mean?

2:39.3

It's the verb signifier, the one who means, you have to say, to have a lot of sense, that's

2:48.8

signifier, it's mine in English, those who signify, that means, those who signify,

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