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difficulté

English translation of difficulté

difficulty

The French word 'difficulté' is used much like its English equivalent, 'difficulty'. It can refer to something that is hard to accomplish, understand, or deal with. It can be used in various contexts such as needing help ('J'ai des difficultés'), facing challenges ('Il rencontre des difficultés'), or generally talking about problematic situations.


Example sentences using: difficulté

L'économie est en difficulté

English translation of L'économie est en difficulté

The economy is in difficulty

In this context, 'difficulté' refers to a state of trouble or crisis. It's describing the current condition of the economy, implying that it's not doing well.

La difficulté de cette tâche m'étonne

English translation of La difficulté de cette tâche m'étonne

The difficulty of this task surprises me

In this sentence, 'difficulté' refers to the level of challenge or complexity associated with a particular task. It's surprising the speaker due to its unexpected level of complexity.

Chaque problème a sa propre difficulté

English translation of Chaque problème a sa propre difficulté

Each problem has its own difficulty

This phrase uses 'difficulté' to depict the inherent challenge or complexity associated with each problem. It highlights the unique nature of difficulties that come with different problems.

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