How to Say ‘For all the offenses’ in French
Toutes les offenses
toot lay oh-fans
[toot lay oh-fans]
💬 Usage Tip: In French law and culture, offenses are taken seriously, reflecting the importance of justice.
Phrase Breakdown
Toutes
[toot]
All
Everything without exception.
Toutes les lumières de la ville étaient allumées.
All the lights in the city were on.
les
[lay]
the
Definite article used to specify something already mentioned or known.
Les enfants jouent dans le parc.
The children are playing in the park.
offenses
[oh-fans]
offenses
Breaches of a law or rule; acts of wrongdoing.
Les offenses ont causé beaucoup de douleur.
The offenses caused a lot of pain.
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