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What is le when translated from French to English?

"Le" in French is a definite article, similar to "the" in English. It's used before masculine singular nouns.

Here are some examples:

* Le livre (the book)

* Le chien (the dog)

* Le soleil (the sun)

However, "le" can also be a pronoun, meaning "him" or "it" in English, especially when referring to a masculine noun that has been previously mentioned.

For instance:

* J'ai vu le chat. Le voilà! (I saw the cat. There he is!)

It's important to note that the translation of "le" depends on the context of the sentence.

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