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How do you spell wearing french?

The French word for "wearing" depends on the context and the tense you want to use. Here are a few options:

* "Porter" is the most common word for "wearing" in French. It is used for clothes, accessories, and even things you carry.

* "Mettre" can also mean "wearing" in some cases, particularly when talking about putting on clothes.

* "Avoir sur soi" literally translates to "to have on oneself" and can be used to express that someone is wearing something, especially if you want to emphasize that they are carrying it with them.

Here are some examples:

* "Je porte une robe." (I am wearing a dress.)

* "Il met un chapeau." (He is wearing a hat.)

* "Elle a une montre sur soi." (She is wearing a watch.)

The best way to choose the right word is to consider the context and the meaning you want to convey.

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