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objet

English translation of objet

object

In French, the word 'objet' is used to refer to an object or thing. It is a noun that can be used in a variety of contexts, including in everyday conversation and in academic or professional settings. For example, you might say 'J'ai perdu mon objet' to mean 'I lost my object.' The word 'objet' can also be used in a more abstract sense, such as when referring to the object of a sentence or the object of a person's affection.


Example sentences using: objet

C'est un bel objet d'art.

English translation of C'est un bel objet d'art.

This is a beautiful object of art.

This sentence describes a piece of art as being a beautiful object, conveying a sense of aesthetic appreciation.

J'ai perdu mon objet préféré.

English translation of J'ai perdu mon objet préféré.

I lost my favorite object.

This sentence expresses the speaker's regret and sadness over losing an object they valued highly, indicating emotional attachment to physical possessions.

L'objet de notre visite est de rencontrer le directeur.

English translation of L'objet de notre visite est de rencontrer le directeur.

The object of our visit is to meet the director.

This sentence uses 'objet' to mean 'purpose' or 'aim', showing that in addition to 'object' in a literal, physical sense, 'objet' can also be used to refer to intangible aims or goals.

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