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What does le mean in English?

"Le" is a French word, and it doesn't have a direct equivalent in English. It's used to indicate a masculine singular noun, similar to "the" in English.

For example:

* Le livre (the book)

* Le chat (the cat)

However, there are some contexts where "le" can be translated into English as:

* The (as mentioned above)

* It (referring to a previously mentioned masculine noun)

* He (referring to a previously mentioned masculine noun)

Without more context, it's impossible to give a definitive English translation of "le." You need to consider the entire sentence and the surrounding context to determine the most accurate translation.

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