habit
The French word 'habitude' is used to express a habit or custom, much like the English word 'habit'. It is a noun that refers to a routine or practice that is regularly followed, often without conscious thought. For example, one might say 'J'ai l'habitude de me lever tôt' to express 'I have the habit of waking up early'.
I have the habit of waking up early in the morning.
This sentence expresses a daily habit or routine practiced by the speaker. The French phrase 'J'ai l'habitude de' is equivalent to 'I have the habit of' in English and is used to indicate habitual actions.
She lost the habit of reading before going to bed.
The sentence explains a habit that someone used to have, but no longer does. The phrase 'a perdu l'habitude de' translates to 'lost the habit of' and is used to indicate actions that were once habitual but are not anymore.
Taking good habits is important for health.
This sentence emphasizes the importance of adopting good habits for the purpose of maintaining good health. The phrase 'Prendre de bonnes habitudes' translates to 'Taking good habits' and is a standard way of expressing the idea of adopting or establishing beneficial routines.