Translation of "pity" into French

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pity [ˈpɪtɪ] noun
pl. pities
le dommage m (shame)
What a pity it is!
Quel dommage !
la pitié f (compassion)
Never confuse pity with love.
Ne confonds jamais la pitié avec l'amour.
pity [ˈpɪtɪ] verb Conjugation
pitied / pitied / pitying / pities
avoir pitié (feelings)
The bishop took pity on the desperate immigrants.
L'évêque eu pitié des étrangers dans le désespoir.

Phrases (1)

  1. take pity - avoir pitié

Contexts

What a pity it is! Quel dommage !
Never confuse pity with love. Ne confonds jamais la pitié avec l'amour.
The bishop took pity on the desperate immigrants. L'évêque eu pitié des étrangers dans le désespoir.
It's a pity their getting divorced. C'est dommage qu'ils divorcent.
She is dead to pity. Elle est inaccessible à la pitié.
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