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coin

English translation of coin

corner

The French word 'coin' is used to describe a corner, similar to its English counterpart. It can refer to a corner in a room, a street, or any other physical space. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation or problem that is difficult to escape from, similar to the English phrase 'cornered'.


Example sentences using: coin

Je cherche un coin tranquille pour lire.

English translation of Je cherche un coin tranquille pour lire.

I am looking for a quiet corner to read.

In this context, 'coin' is used to refer to a small, quiet place or corner where one can engage in an activity, in this case, reading.

Le coin de la rue est dangereux.

English translation of Le coin de la rue est dangereux.

The corner of the street is dangerous.

This sentence uses 'coin' to refer to an intersection or corner on a street. It implies that there's some kind of hazard or danger associated with this particular location.

Connaissez-vous un bon coin pour manger ?

English translation of Connaissez-vous un bon coin pour manger ?

Do you know a good place to eat?

In this instance, 'coin' is used informally to refer to a place. The speaker is asking for recommendations for a good place or 'spot' to eat, suggesting a casual, non-specific location.

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