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A adj both sides of the road les deux côtés de la rue ; both her eyes/parents ses deux yeux/parents ; both their faces/lives leurs visages/vies ; both children came les enfants sont venus tous les deux ; I like both brothers j'aime les deux frères ; to hold sth in both hands tenir qch entre ses mains.B conj both you and I saw him tu l'as vu comme moi ; both here and abroad ici comme à l'étranger ; to show both firmness and tact faire preuve à la fois de fermeté et de tact ; to act both wisely and swiftly agir sagement et rapidement à la fois ; both Paris and London have their advantages aussi bien Paris que Londres a ses avantages.C pron (+ v pl) ( of things) les deux ; ( of people) tous les deux ; let's do both faisons les deux ; French, or German, or both français, allemand, ou les deux ; ‘which do you want?’-‘both’ ‘lequel veux-tu?’-‘les deux’ ; I know them both je les connais tous les deux ; both are young, they are both young ils sont jeunes tous les deux ; we both won something nous avons tous les deux gagné quelque chose.D both of pron phr (+ v pl) let's take both of them prenons les deux ; both of you are wrong vous avez tort tous les deux ; both of us think that nous pensons tous les deux que.
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