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What is the French des in English?

The French word "des" is a bit tricky to translate directly into English. It's best understood as "some" or "any" when used before a plural noun.

Here are some examples:

* French: "J'ai des amis." English: "I have some friends."

* French: "Avez-vous des questions?" English: "Do you have any questions?"

It's important to note that "des" is a contraction of "de les", meaning "of the". However, it's rarely translated as "of the" in English.

So, while it doesn't have a single direct equivalent, "des" generally translates to "some" or "any" in English.

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