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"two-hundred and fifty metres away from a big fine sandy beach" in French

à deux-cent-cinquante mètres d’une grande plage de sable fin

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The French translation for “two-hundred and fifty metres away from a big fine sandy beach” is à deux-cent-cinquante mètres d’une grande plage de sable fin. The French, à deux-cent-cinquante mètres d’une grande plage de sable fin, can be broken down into 9 parts:"at" (à), "250 (two hundred and fifty)" (deux-cent-cinquante), "metres" (mètres), "of a (feminine)" (d’une), "large; great (feminine)" (grande), "beach" (plage), "of; from" (de), "sand" (sable) and "fine (for sand or powder, masculine)" (fin).

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