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In French, 'condition' retains the same spelling as in English. It is a noun mostly used to denote a state of being, a prerequisite or a stipulation. For instance, in a sentence like 'Sous la condition que vous arriviez à l'heure', it translates to 'On the condition that you arrive on time'. It is also used in different phrases, idioms, or contexts, which can alter its meaning. As in every language, its use will mainly depend on the context of the conversation.
Example sentences with  condition →The French word 'modèle' can be used in contexts similar to the English word 'model'. It can refer to a person serving as a physical representation, a particular design of a product, or a simplified representation for analysis. It's also used to describe an ideal for imitation.
Example sentences with  modèle →In French, 'point' is an extremely versatile word with many uses. Similar to English, it primarily refers to a specific location or place (e.g., 'Arrêtez-vous à ce point' or 'Stop at this point'). Also, it is used in mathematics for indicating a dot (e.g., 'Il y a un point sur la ligne' or 'There is a point on the line'). Moreover, like English, it is used in discussions as a noun to represent an argument or idea (e.g., 'C'est un bon point' or 'That's a good point').
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