Usage examples of "mot" in French with translation to English

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Tu devrais rechercher ce mot. You should look up that word.
Ne penses-tu pas que tu devrais leur rédiger un mot de remerciements ? Don't you think you ought to write them a thank-you note?
Ce mot est vraiment joli. This word is really beautiful.
Comment écris-tu ce mot ? How do you spell the word?
Comment épelles-tu ce mot ? How do you spell that word?
Ce mot admet deux acceptions. This word has two meanings.
Ce mot dérive du grec. This word is derived from Greek.
Ce mot vient du grec. This word comes from Greek.
Comment épelez-vous ce mot ? How do you spell that word?
"Okonatta" est le bon mot. "Okonatta" is the right word.
Ce mot a deux sens. This word has two meanings.
Ce mot m'a échappé. That word dropped from his mouth.
Ce mot vient du latin. The word is derived from Latin.
Comment se prononce le mot ? How is the word pronounced?
Je me souviens du mot. I remember the word.
Comment prononcez-vous ce mot ? How do you pronounce this word?
Vous devriez rechercher ce mot. You should look up that word.
Le mot a plusieurs significations. The word has several meanings.
Ce mot provient du grec. This word comes from Greek.
Ce mot a un double sens. This word has a double meaning.
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