French French Armys

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attaque
attack

The French word 'attaque' is used primarily in the context of a physical or verbal assault, similar to the English word 'attack'. It can be used to refer to an act of aggressive action against someone or something. It can also refer to a critical or hostile comment.

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lutte
fight

The term 'lutte' translates to 'fight' in English and is used broadly equivalent to 'fight' in English. It can be used to describe a physical confrontation between two people, a struggle or a battle. For instance, in a sentence, 'Il a rejoint la lutte contre le cancer', translates to 'He joined the fight against cancer'. It illustrates how 'lutte' can be used to represent a fight or struggle.

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militaire
military

The French word 'militaire' translates to 'military' in English. It is used in the same context as in English, referring to anything related to the armed forces. For instance, 'école militaire' would translate to 'military school'. Just like in English, it can also be used as an adjective, as in 'service militaire' meaning 'military service'.

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site
site

In French, 'site' has a similar meaning as in English. It mainly refers to a location or place, and can be used for physical places or digital spaces like websites. So just like English, 'site' in French can mean a website or a physical location, depending on the context it is used in.

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