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What is the french word for English pile?

The French word for "pile" depends on the context:

* For a stack of things: pile (pronounced "peel")

* For a pile of dirt/earth: tas (pronounced "tah")

* For a pile of wood: tas de bois (pronounced "tah duh bwa")

* For a pile of laundry: tas de linge (pronounced "tah duh lahngj")

* For a pile of money: tas d'argent (pronounced "tah darjahn")

* For a pile of something specific: You can use tas de + [noun].

The word pile is borrowed from the English language, but is used in French to refer to stacks of things.

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