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Example sentences for "mon enfant"

  • I lost you, mon enfant, in that great New York.

  • And, mon enfant, is this the good Uncle to whose care you came into America?

  • This is good-bye, mon enfant, for I leave the ship at dawn with the tug, so that I do avoid those reporters from newspapers and the contract conspirators.

  • So which is your king, mon enfant, James or George?

  • I take to you marvellously, mon enfant.

  • You have a cold blood in you, mon enfant" says Captain MacBean.

  • Now I come to your father, mon enfant, and I promise you I will be as delicate as I may.

  • She mused silently, while the little girl with the bare legs continued to croon to her doll with a kind of chant: "Dors, mon enfant, dors.

  • But, mon enfant," said the mother, "you are big enough to have gone to church long before this.

  • Linders, who understood very little English; "what does this gentleman want, mon enfant?

  • It is time to take your medicine, mon enfant," she said.

  • Mon enfant, do you want anything to drink?

  • We needn't make each other eternal adieux, mon enfant.

  • A la seconde porte, (Mon enfant j'ai peur) A la seconde porte, La flamme a parle .

  • A la premiere porte, (Mon enfant j'ai peur) A la premiere porte, La flamme a tremble .

  • Do I not know some of your ways, mon enfant--and that little, little transaction in the wood?

  • What is the gentleman saying, mon enfant?

  • Tiens, mon enfant," said the old lady, turning towards her niece with affectionate anxiety.

  • Nothing, mon enfant," he answered, in the same low tone.

  • Cours, mon enfant, it is no farther away than the kitchen.

  • Cours, mon enfant, run, see if he descends or if he pushes on; tell him I am Madame Poulard!

  • But, I say, mon enfant, was this handsome M.

  • Yes; you are always right, mon enfant," growled the man.

  • Go on, mon enfant; you grow interesting at last.

  • Go on, mon enfant; you grow more and more interesting!

  • No, mon enfant; there is a reason for it,' and the captain sighed.

  • Yes, mon enfant, we have the authority of Haeckel, that matter assumed a very remarkable guise when man evolved himself out of the mud and water.

  • Mon enfant," said I, in the mellowest tones of which I am master, "you gave me clearly to understand that the affairs of the Fitzwarens had no possible interest for you.

  • In the sense you wish to convey, mon enfant, it is surprising.

  • No, mon enfant, I am compelled to say that she did not.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "mon enfant" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    excused myself; father told; less certain; mon ami; mon amour; mon bon; mon coeur; mon cousin; mon oncle; monastic houses; money and; money enough; money order; money payment; money should; money value; money were; monk named; month before; month since; monthly parts; monument erected; paste made; private citizens; sans doute; single series