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loi

English translation of loi

law

The French word 'loi' translates to 'law' in English. It is used in contexts pertaining to legal rules and regulations established by governmental or social institutions to regulate behavior. It is often used in similar contexts to the English term, such as talking about a specific 'loi' or the concept of law in general.


Example sentences using: loi

La loi est très stricte.

English translation of La loi est très stricte.

The law is very strict.

This phrase demonstrates how 'loi' (law) can be used in a simple sentence to describe a condition or state of the law. In this context, 'stricte' means 'strict', so the law is described as being very strict.

Je respecte toujours la loi.

English translation of Je respecte toujours la loi.

I always respect the law.

In this example, 'loi' is the object of the action 'respecter' (to respect). So, the speaker is saying that they always uphold and follow the law, demonstrating a personal commitment.

Il étudie la loi à l'université.

English translation of Il étudie la loi à l'université.

He is studying law at the university.

Here, 'loi' refers to the field of study relating to rules established by a society to govern behavior and the process by which breaches of these rules are prosecuted and punished. Architecturally, it's synonymous with the English term 'law' when talking about education or a profession.

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