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| test In French, the English word 'test' is typically translated into 'essai'. 'Essai' is broadly used in the same way as 'test' in English. However, it's crucial to note that, in some contexts, other French words like 'examens' might be used for 'test'. The specific usage would highly depend on the overall context of the conversation. Here's how to use it: - J'ai un test demain à l'école.
- Le test a démontré qu'elle est géniale en mathématiques.
- Ce test ne nécessite pas beaucoup de préparation.
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| mieux The French word 'mieux' is used to signify something being better or improved. It is often used in comparison or estimation just like its English counterpart 'better'. It's important to note that 'mieux' is the comparative and superlative form of 'bon/right/good'. Here's how to use it: - Plus vous pratiquez, mieux vous allez comprendre.
- Il gère son temps mieux que moi.
- Elle peut mieux faire que ça.
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| source In French, 'source' is also used as in English. It is used to refer to the origin or beginning of something, such as the source of a river, or the source of information. It is also used metaphorically to refer to a principle or force that provides inspiration or support. Here's how to use it: - La source d'énergie de ma maison est la lumière solaire.
- Je dois trouver la source de ma joie.
- La source de mon pouvoir est secrète.
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| santé In French, 'santé' is used to refer to one's physical or mental condition. It is also commonly used in toasts equivalent to 'cheers', as a wish for good health to the person you are toasting with. Here's how to use it: - Santé mentale est aussi importante que la santé physique.
- Il est important d'apprendre à protéger votre santé.
- Le tabac nuit à la santé.
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| liste The French word 'liste' is used similarly to 'list' in English. It refers to a series of items written or printed systematically in a row. You can use it to refer to a grocery list ('Liste des courses'), a list of names ('Liste des noms'), or in any other context where you would use 'list' in English. Here's how to use it: - Notre liste des meilleures chansons a été mise à jour.
- Elle a vérifié les noms sur la liste.
- Je dois faire une liste de mes dépenses.
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