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What is French when translated from English to French?

This is a bit of a tricky question! It depends on what you mean by "French" in this context.

Here are a few possibilities:

* If you mean the language: "French" translates to "français" in French.

* If you mean the country: "French" translates to "français" or "française" depending on the gender of the person or thing you're referring to.

* If you mean something related to France: "French" could be translated in different ways depending on the context. For example, "French bread" is "pain français", "French fries" are "frites", and "French kiss" is "baiser français".

So, the translation of "French" depends on the specific meaning you intend.

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