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How do you say returned in french?

The most common way to say "returned" in French depends on the context. Here are some options:

General return:

* "retourné" - This is the past participle of the verb "retourner," which means "to return."

* "rendu" - This is the past participle of the verb "rendre," which means "to return" or "to give back."

For specific situations:

* "remis" - This means "returned" in the sense of "handed back" or "given back."

* "répondu" - This means "returned" in the sense of "answered" (e.g., a phone call, a letter).

* "reçu" - This means "returned" in the sense of "received" (e.g., a package).

Example sentences:

* "J'ai retourné le livre à la bibliothèque." (I returned the book to the library.)

* "Il a rendu l'argent qu'il m'avait emprunté." (He returned the money he had borrowed from me.)

* "Elle a remis les clés à son propriétaire." (She returned the keys to her landlord.)

* "Il a répondu à mon message." (He returned my message.)

* "J'ai reçu la commande aujourd'hui." (I received the order today.)

It's important to choose the right verb based on the context to accurately convey the meaning of "returned."

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