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1 each
each [i:t∫]1. adjective• each one of us chacun (e) de nous2. pronoun• the bags are $12 each les sacs coûtent 12 dollars chaque━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━► French reflexive verbs are often used to translate verbs + each other.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━* * *Note: When used as a determiner each is translated by chaque when an object or person is singled out: each document was examined = chaque document a été examiné. Tout/toute and tous les/toutes les are also used to express each and every: each passport must be checked = chaque passeport or tout passeport doit être contrôléWhen used as a pronoun each (= each one) is almost always translated by chacun/chacune. For examples and exceptions see below[iːtʃ] 1.determiner [person, group, object] chaque inveach morning — chaque matin, tous les matins
each person will receive — chaque personne or tout le monde recevra
2.he lifted each box in turn, each one heavier than the last — il soulevait des boîtes de plus en plus lourdes
pronoun chacun/-e m/feach of you — chacun de vous, chacun d'entre vous
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2 each
❢ When used as a determiner each is translated by chaque when an object or person is singled out: each document was examined = chaque document a été examiné. Tout/toute and tous les/toutes les are also used to express each and every: each passport must be checked = chaque passeport or tout passeport doit être contrôlé. When used as a pronoun each (= each one) is almost always translated by chacun/chacune. For examples and exceptions see below.A det [person, group, object] chaque inv ; each time I/you do chaque fois que je/tu fais ; each morning chaque matin, tous les matins ; each person will receive chaque personne or tout le monde recevra ; each and every day tous les jours sans exception ; ( exasperatedly) tous les jours que Dieu fait ○ ; he lifted each box in turn, each one heavier than the last il soulevait des boîtes de plus en plus lourdes.B pron chacun/-e m/f ; each will receive chacun recevra ; we each want something different chacun de nous veut une chose différente ; each of you/of them etc chacun de vous/d'eux etc, chacun d'entre vous/d'entre eux etc ; three bundles of ten notes each trois liasses de dix billets chacune ; each is equally desirable ( of two) les deux sont également souhaitables ; ( of several) tous/toutes sont également souhaitables ; I'll try a little of each je prendrais bien un peu de chaque ; oranges at 30p each des oranges à 30 pence pièce.
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