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Le Determiner jeune Adjective substitut Noun de Adposition Boucher Proper noun , Jacques Proper noun Sully Brunet, est Auxiliary également Adverb écarté Verb du dossier Noun .
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Adjective
Noun
Adposition
Proper noun
Proper noun
Auxiliary
Adverb
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Boucher's young substitute, Jacques Sully Brunet, is also removed from the file. Boucher's young substitute, Jacques Sully Brunet, is also removed from the file.
Words and sentences
New
Le
a surname from Vietnamese
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jeune
-
- young
- who has recently acquired a new status, who has newly become something (without being necessarily young in absolute terms)
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de
-
- of (expresses belonging)
- of (used to express property or association)
- from (used to indicate origin)
- of (indicates an amount)
- used attributively, often translated into English as a compound word
- from (used to indicate the start of a time or range)
- used after certain verbs before an infinitive, often translated into English as a gerund or an infinitive
- by (indicates the amount of change)
New
Boucher
a surname, Boucher, transferred from the common noun or originating as an occupation, equivalent to English Butcher
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Jacques
- a male given name, the French equivalent of James and Jacob, and formerly used as a generic name for peasants
- James (biblical character)
- James (book of the Bible)
- a surname originating as a patronymic
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est
-
east
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du
-
Contraction of de + le (“of the”)
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dossier
-
- back of furniture, to rest the sitter's back on
- dossier
- folder
- an organizer to keep papers in, to be stored as a single unit in a filing cabinet, see folder
- case, notably legal